Terrestrial Biospheric Carbon Fluxes Quantification of Sinks and Sources of CO2
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789401048750
ISBN-10: 9401048754
Pagini: 712
Ilustrații: XII, 696 p.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9401048754
Pagini: 712
Ilustrații: XII, 696 p.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Workshop Summary Statement.- The Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.- Boreal Forests and Tundra.- Contribution of Temperature Forests to the World’s Carbon Budget.- Tropical Forests: Their Past, Present, and Potential Future Role in the Terrestrial Carbon Budget.- Assessment of C Budget for Grasslands and Drylands of the World.- Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.- Land and Water Interface Zones.- Biomass Management and Energy.- Contribution of Northern Forests to the Global C Cycle: Canada as a Case Study.- Carbon Sequestration in Norway Spruce in South Sweden as Influenced by Air Pollution, Water Availability, and Fertilization.- Impact of Forests on Net National Emissions of Carbon Dioxide in West Europe.- The Potential Aboveground Carbon Storage of North American Forests.- Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon Budget of Forest Biomes in the Former Soviet Union.- Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon in the Former Soviet Union.- Forest Management and Carbon Storage: An Analysis of 12 Key Forest Nations.- Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on CO2 Exchange Rates of Beech Stands in Small Model Ecoysystems.- Carbon Trends of Productive Temperature Forests of the Coterminous United States.- The Carbon Cycle and Globa Forest Ecosystem.- Forest Responses to CO2 Enrichment and Climate Warming.- Present Role of German Forests and Forestry in the National Carbon Budget and Options to Its Increase.- Potential For Carbon Sequenstration in the Drylands.- Analysis of Agroecosystem Carbon Pools.- Managing Crop Residues for the Retention of Carbon.- CO2-Emissions from Agriculture: Sources and Mitigation Potentials.- The Effect of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and Carbon Content of Soils in the US Corn Belt.- The Impact of Cultivation on Carbon Fluxes in WoodySavannes of Southern Africa.- Potential Impacts of Elevated CO2 and Above- and Belowground Litter Quality of a Tallgrass Prairie.- Diurnal and Seasonal Carbon Dioxide Exchange and Its Components in Temperate Grasslands in the Netherlands — An Outline of the Methodology.- Major Carbon Reservoirs of the Pedosphere; Source - Sink Relations; Potential of D14C and ?13C as Supporting Methodologies.- Riverine Transport of Atmospheric Carbon: Sources, Global Typology and Budget.- Accord Between Ocean Models Predicting Uptake of Anthropogenic CO2.- U.S. Carbon Offset Potential Using Biomass Energy Systems.- Utilising Biomass Crops as an Energy Source: A European Perspective.- Forest Management and Biomass in the U.S.A..- CO2-Mitigation by Agroforestry.- Terrestrial Carbon Management and Electric Utilities.- Forest Sector Carbon Offset Projects: Near-Term Opportunities to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions.- Manupilating Biotic Carbon Sources and Sinks for Climate Change Mitigation: Can Science Keep Up With Practice?.- The Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial Carbon Storage and Release.- Quantifying Feedback Processes in the Response of the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle to Global Change: The Modeling Approach of Image-2.- The Potential Response of Global Terrestrial Carbon Storage To A Climate Change.- Modeling the Effects of Climatic and CO2 Changes on Grassland Storage of Soil C.- Vegetation Redistribution: A Possible Biosphere Source of CO2 During Climatic Change.- Structure of a Global and Seasonal Carbon Exchange Model for the Terrestrial Biosphere the Frankfurt Biosphere Model (FBM).- Epilogue.- List of Participants.- Author Index.