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View article: Geospatial Estimation of Forest Relative Density for Carbon Stewardship Decision Support across the Continental US
Geospatial Estimation of Forest Relative Density for Carbon Stewardship Decision Support across the Continental US Open
The US Forest Services (USFS) under the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program estimates resource characteristics and statistics regarding forest attributes and ecosystem processes at various strategic scales with different levels of …
View article: Global carbon storage in harvested wood products: a forest sector model inter-comparison
Global carbon storage in harvested wood products: a forest sector model inter-comparison Open
Forests can contribute to climate mitigation through the use of harvested wood products (HWPs), which provide a significant long-term source of carbon sequestration, replacement of more emissions-intensive building materials, and the integ…
View article: A globally relevant data-driven assessment of carbon leakage from forestry
A globally relevant data-driven assessment of carbon leakage from forestry Open
Climate smart forestry (CSF) practices are widely recognized as efficient natural climate solutions. However, leakage accounting for these practices often relies on limited analysis and ad hoc reasoning, leading to integrity concerns and u…
View article: A Globally Relevant Data-Driven Assessment of Carbon Leakage from Forestry
A Globally Relevant Data-Driven Assessment of Carbon Leakage from Forestry Open
Climate Smart Forestry (CSF) practices are widely recognized as efficient natural climate solutions. However, leakage accounting for these practices often relies on limited analysis and ad hoc reasoning, leading to integrity concerns and u…
View article: Metrics for analyzing regional resilience: a bibliographic and cluster analysis approach
Metrics for analyzing regional resilience: a bibliographic and cluster analysis approach Open
The term resilience has begun to proliferate in regional economic literature over the last decade as more and more authors have sought to connect the term to economic shocks. Resilience as a concept is not new, particularly for ecology and…
View article: Role of Forest Carbon Change in Shaping Future Land Use and Land Cover Change
Role of Forest Carbon Change in Shaping Future Land Use and Land Cover Change Open
Global change, particularly the changes in atmospheric CO 2 concentration, climatic variables, and nitrogen deposition, has been widely recognized and examined to have worldwide impacts on forest carbon. However, its influence on forest ar…
View article: Investing in U.S. forests to mitigate climate change
Investing in U.S. forests to mitigate climate change Open
In recent years several U.S. federal policies have been adopted to support forest-based climate mitigation actions. This study focuses on current federal funds allocated to forest for climate change mitigation activities to assess how much…
View article: A Global Assessment of Regional Forest Carbon Leakage
A Global Assessment of Regional Forest Carbon Leakage Open
Improved forest management (IFM) practices are recognized as high-impact, low-cost natural climate solutions. Unfortunately, leakage accounting often relies on limited analysis and ad hoc reasoning, leading to integrity concerns and underi…
View article: Cost-effectiveness of remote sensing technology for spruce budworm monitoring in Maine, USA
Cost-effectiveness of remote sensing technology for spruce budworm monitoring in Maine, USA Open
Forest pests are a major disturbance factor in forest ecosystems, which can result in tree mortality and loss of ecosystem services, leading to further negative impacts on the forest economy. Spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.…
View article: Role of forest biomass change in shaping future land use and land cover change
Role of forest biomass change in shaping future land use and land cover change Open
View article: Investing in U.S. forests to mitigate climate change
Investing in U.S. forests to mitigate climate change Open
In the recent years several U.S. federal policies have been adopted to support forest-based climate mitigation actions. This study focuses on current federal funds allocated to forest for climate change mitigation activities to assess of m…
View article: Impacts of Forest Management‐Induced Productivity Changes on Future Land Use and Land Cover Change
Impacts of Forest Management‐Induced Productivity Changes on Future Land Use and Land Cover Change Open
Anthropogenic land use and land cover change (LULCC) is projected to continue in the future. However, the influence of forest management on forest productivity change and subsequent LULCC projections remains under‐investigated. This study …
View article: Impacts of Forest Management-Induced Productivity Changes on Future Land Use and Land Cover Change
Impacts of Forest Management-Induced Productivity Changes on Future Land Use and Land Cover Change Open
Anthropogenic land use and land cover change (LULCC), is projected to continue in the future. However, the influence of forest management on forest productivity change and subsequent LULCC projections remain under-investigated. This study …
View article: Cost-effectiveness of erosion mitigation to meet water clarity targets in the Manawatū-Whanganui Region of New Zealand
Cost-effectiveness of erosion mitigation to meet water clarity targets in the Manawatū-Whanganui Region of New Zealand Open
View article: Constraints and opportunities in harvesting woody biomass: perspectives of foresters and loggers in the Northeastern United States
Constraints and opportunities in harvesting woody biomass: perspectives of foresters and loggers in the Northeastern United States Open
Extensive forest resources make the Northeastern United States a promising source of woody biomass. Managing overstocked stands, common to the region, has been a major challenge due to a significant proportion of the harvest being low-valu…
View article: Why Modeling Forests Requires Integrated Biological and Economic Modeling: A Response to Tim Searchinger and Steven Berry
Why Modeling Forests Requires Integrated Biological and Economic Modeling: A Response to Tim Searchinger and Steven Berry Open
View article: A Global Assessment of Regional Forest Carbon Leakage
A Global Assessment of Regional Forest Carbon Leakage Open
Globally, improved forest management (IFM) practices are recognized as powerful, low-cost natural climate solutions, but carbon leakage may reduce project efficacy, and uncertainty about the impact of leakage may result in underinvestment …
View article: Searching for Balance between Hill Country Pastoral Farming and Nature
Searching for Balance between Hill Country Pastoral Farming and Nature Open
Much land has been cleared of indigenous forest for pastoral agriculture worldwide. In New Zealand, the clearance of indigenous forest on hill country has resulted in high food production, but waterways have become turbid, with high nutrie…
View article: Trade-offs between indigenous forest and exotic production forest in New Zealand
Trade-offs between indigenous forest and exotic production forest in New Zealand Open
With its varied landscape of hills and mountains, New Zealand has an abundance of marginal land on its slopes. This land is currently used in a variety of enterprises, such as pasture and farmland. However, marginal land is typically assoc…
View article: TEMPERATURE AND ENERGY SECURITY: WILL FOREST BIOMASS HELP IN THE FUTURE?
TEMPERATURE AND ENERGY SECURITY: WILL FOREST BIOMASS HELP IN THE FUTURE? Open
Despite the numerous technical, logistical, and policy challenges associated with the use of bioenergy to mitigate climate change, the latest IPCC report identifies bioenergy as a high-value and large-scale mitigation option to support the…
View article: Publisher Correction: Economic factors influence net carbon emissions of forest bioenergy expansion
Publisher Correction: Economic factors influence net carbon emissions of forest bioenergy expansion Open
View article: Economic factors influence net carbon emissions of forest bioenergy expansion
Economic factors influence net carbon emissions of forest bioenergy expansion Open
There is considerable concern that consuming forest biomass for energy will increase net carbon emissions from forests, which is defined as carbon debt. Using a market-based economic model, we test the effects of 51 demand pathways for for…
View article: A life cycle and product type based estimator for quantifying the carbon stored in wood products
A life cycle and product type based estimator for quantifying the carbon stored in wood products Open
View article: Climate and Socioeconomic Impacts on Maine's Forests Under Alternative Future Pathways
Climate and Socioeconomic Impacts on Maine's Forests Under Alternative Future Pathways Open
View article: A system‐wide assessment of forest biomass production, markets, and carbon
A system‐wide assessment of forest biomass production, markets, and carbon Open
This study examines the effects of supplying forest biomass on forest ecosystem services and goods with a dynamic systems model. This unique analysis models dynamic trade and investments in forestry, thereby capturing price changes from in…
View article: How the future of the global forest sink depends on timber demand, forest management, and carbon policies
How the future of the global forest sink depends on timber demand, forest management, and carbon policies Open
Deforestation has contributed significantly to net greenhouse gas emissions, but slowing deforestation, regrowing forests and other ecosystem processes have made forests a net sink. Deforestation will still influence future carbon fluxes, …
View article: Crediting temporary forest carbon: Retrospective and empirical perspectives on accounting options
Crediting temporary forest carbon: Retrospective and empirical perspectives on accounting options Open
The costs and technical expertise associated with forest carbon offset projects can be significant, while decades-long time commitments can discourage participation from the outset. Considering these challenges, several new approaches have…
View article: Estimating regional timber supply and forest carbon sequestration under shared socioeconomic pathways: A case study of Maine, USA
Estimating regional timber supply and forest carbon sequestration under shared socioeconomic pathways: A case study of Maine, USA Open
This study provides a regional model framework to evaluate timber supply and carbon impacts of environmental and socioeconomic change in Maine, USA. We construct alternative future narratives that vary economic growth, forest management, a…
View article: Technological advancement expands carbon storage in harvested wood products in Maine, USA
Technological advancement expands carbon storage in harvested wood products in Maine, USA Open
View article: Is forest certification working on the ground? Forest managers perspectives from the northeast U.S.
Is forest certification working on the ground? Forest managers perspectives from the northeast U.S. Open