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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: Global land and carbon consequences of mass timber products
Global land and carbon consequences of mass timber products Open
View article: Assessing <scp>GHG</scp> Emissions Implications of Forest Residue Use for Energy Production
Assessing <span>GHG</span> Emissions Implications of Forest Residue Use for Energy Production Open
As global interest in enhancing energy security, reducing energy costs, and promoting rural economic development grows, the use of forest residues for bioenergy has gained attention. While bioenergy derived from forest residues can help me…
View article: Charting our Forest Future: National Supply Curves for Forest-Based CO₂ Mitigation
Charting our Forest Future: National Supply Curves for Forest-Based CO₂ Mitigation Open
Forests currently store more carbon in their vegetation and soil than all of the carbon in earth’s atmosphere. But how much CO₂ can be removed and sequestered by forests in the future, and at what cost? This study examines the potential fo…
View article: US land sector mitigation investments and emissions implications
US land sector mitigation investments and emissions implications Open
The land sector is anticipated to play an important role in achieving U.S. GHG emissions targets by reducing emissions and increasing sequestration from the atmosphere. This study assesses how much different levels of investment could stim…
View article: Targeting climate finance for global forests
Targeting climate finance for global forests Open
Comprehensive data on the costs of climate change mitigation are needed to direct the scale and distribution of climate finance to the sectors and regions where it will be most cost effective. We estimate finance needed to achieve regional…
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: 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: 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 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: Assessing the physical potential capacity of direct air capture with integrated supply of low‐carbon energy sources
Assessing the physical potential capacity of direct air capture with integrated supply of low‐carbon energy sources Open
Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a negative emission technology that can remove up to 10–20 Gt of CO 2 per year. However, to achieve this potential, DAC systems must be coupled to suitable locally available energy sources and sited near geologi…
View article: Assessing the long-term interactions of climate change and timber markets on forest land and carbon storage
Assessing the long-term interactions of climate change and timber markets on forest land and carbon storage Open
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the environmental and economic impacts of climate change on global and regional forests from now through 2200. By integrating the representative concentration pathway (RCP) 2.6 and RCP 8.5 …
View article: A forest model inter-comparison project (For-MIP) to assess the future of forests under climate, policy and technological stressors
A forest model inter-comparison project (For-MIP) to assess the future of forests under climate, policy and technological stressors Open
View article: Accounting for albedo changes in forest climate mitigation: Effects on efficient forest area and global carbon prices
Accounting for albedo changes in forest climate mitigation: Effects on efficient forest area and global carbon prices Open
View article: Global cost estimates of forest climate mitigation with albedo: a new integrative policy approach
Global cost estimates of forest climate mitigation with albedo: a new integrative policy approach Open
Climate change mitigation policies have usually considered forest-based actions as cheap and fast options to reduce CO _2 concentration in the atmosphere and slow down global warming. Most economic analyses, however, have ignored the effec…
View article: Global cost estimates of forest climate mitigation with albedo: A new policy approach
Global cost estimates of forest climate mitigation with albedo: A new policy approach Open
Natural Resource Economics, Resource and Environmental Policy Analysis, Environmental and Nonmarket Valuation
View article: Can the Global Forest Sector Survive 111C Warming?
Can the Global Forest Sector Survive 111C Warming? Open
View article: Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation
Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation Open
The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a source of bioenergy. In this paper, we look at both options to reach a 2°C mitigation target. This paper combines the global forest model, GT…
View article: An Economic Assessment of Low-Carbon Investment Flows in the U.S. Power Sector
An Economic Assessment of Low-Carbon Investment Flows in the U.S. Power Sector Open
View article: Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation
Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation Open
The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a source of bioenergy. In this paper, we look at both options to reach a 2°C mitigation target. This paper combines the global forest model, GT…
View article: Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation
Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation Open