1997
DOI: 10.2737/ne-gtr-237
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USDA Forest Service Global Change Research Program Highlights: 1991-1995 : Effects of Global Change

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“…The results of this long-term progeny test study also have significant implications for carbon-driven management. Forests, particularly those of the southern US, are well-recognized for their ability to sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (Birdsey and Heath, 1997;Johnsen et al, 2001). The overwhelmingly privately owned southern forests are also appealing for carbon markets because of the general willingness of many of these landowners to actively manage their forests to achieve the additionality required (e.g., Johnsen et al, 2001;Nepal et al, 2012;Clay et al, 2019).…”
Section: Implications For Carbon Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this long-term progeny test study also have significant implications for carbon-driven management. Forests, particularly those of the southern US, are well-recognized for their ability to sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (Birdsey and Heath, 1997;Johnsen et al, 2001). The overwhelmingly privately owned southern forests are also appealing for carbon markets because of the general willingness of many of these landowners to actively manage their forests to achieve the additionality required (e.g., Johnsen et al, 2001;Nepal et al, 2012;Clay et al, 2019).…”
Section: Implications For Carbon Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%