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View article: Forest management contributes to climate mitigation by reducing fossil fuel consumption: A response to the letter by Welle et al.
Forest management contributes to climate mitigation by reducing fossil fuel consumption: A response to the letter by Welle et al. Open
This is a Response to the Letter by Welle et al., 13, 286–287. In a letter to Global Change Biology Bioenergy, Welle et al. (2020) accuse us of severe errors in using and interpreting data in our publication on "Climate mitigation by susta…
View article: Response to the letters by Kun et al. and Booth et al.
Response to the letters by Kun et al. and Booth et al. Open
Fluxes versus stocks: Stocks are the integral of the net fluxes of carbon in and out of the forest, and one has to know the dynamics of the fluxes to understand the dynamics of the stocks. It is the CO2 concentration in the air (the stocks…
View article: The climate change mitigation effect of bioenergy from sustainably managed forests in Central Europe
The climate change mitigation effect of bioenergy from sustainably managed forests in Central Europe Open
We compare sustainably managed with unmanaged forests in terms of their contribution to climate change mitigation based on published data. For sustainably managed forests, accounting of carbon (C) storage based on ecosystem biomass and pro…
View article: Tree Species Selection in the Face of Drought Risk—Uncertainty in Forest Planning
Tree Species Selection in the Face of Drought Risk—Uncertainty in Forest Planning Open
Rapid climate change leads to significant shifts in the site-productivity relationship of tree species and alters abiotic and biotic risks well beyond classical rotation ages on many forest sites worldwide. Forest conversion may be an adeq…
View article: Assessing risks and uncertainties in forest dynamics under different management scenarios and climate change
Assessing risks and uncertainties in forest dynamics under different management scenarios and climate change Open
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\nForest management faces a climate induced shift in growth potential and increasing current and emerging new risks. Vulnerability analysis provides decision support based on projections of natural resources taking risks and …