2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119908
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Trends in global research in forest carbon sequestration: A bibliometric analysis

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“…Keyword Co-occurrence. Keywords of a publication can reveal much critical information about a research topic (Tian et al, 2018) and therefore are always used to explore hotspots in a particular research field (Huang et al, 2020). In this study, all keywords from the publications were analysed for their co-occurrences using VOSviewer (Figure 4).…”
Section: The Most Popular Themes In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keyword Co-occurrence. Keywords of a publication can reveal much critical information about a research topic (Tian et al, 2018) and therefore are always used to explore hotspots in a particular research field (Huang et al, 2020). In this study, all keywords from the publications were analysed for their co-occurrences using VOSviewer (Figure 4).…”
Section: The Most Popular Themes In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, forest vegetation shares approximately 80% of terrestrial above-ground, and 40% of terrestrial below-ground biomass carbon storage [1]. Forest plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle as they acts as both sources and sinks of carbon, depending on specific management interventions and regimes [2]. Carbon is stored in carbon pools like standing forests, understory plants, leaf litter, soils, rocks, and sediments makes the forest function as both carbon source and carbon sinks [3]- [5].…”
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“…However, last reports showed that they are an important carbon sink (Jílková et al 2019;Ma et al 2020). We can observe increasing interest in temperate forest studying in context of global climate warming (Huang et al 2020). Temperate forests cover 1038 Mh and the amount of C stored in soils of this biome is estimated on 100 Pg (Lal 2005), nearly twice as much is stored in vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%