Workshop summary statement: Terrestrial bioshperic carbon fluxesquantification of sinks and sources of CO2 R. Neil SampsonMichael AppsJoe Wisniewski Part I Workshop Summary Statement Pages: 3 - 15
The global terrestrial carbon cycle T. M. SmithW. P. CramerA. M. Solomon Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 19 - 37
Boreal forests and tundra M. J. AppsW. A. KurzT. S. Vinson Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 39 - 53
Contribution of temperate forests to the world's carbon budget Linda S. HeathPekka E. KauppiMichael Weber Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 55 - 69
Tropical forests: Their past, present, and potential future role in the terrestrial carbon budget Sandra BrownCharles A. S. HallPaul Woomer Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 71 - 94
Assessment of C budget for grasslands and drylands of the world Dennis S. OjimaBjørn O. M. DirksJonathan O. Scurlock Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 95 - 109
Agricultural sources and sinks of carbon C. Vernon ColeKlaus FlachBobby Stewart Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 111 - 122
Land and water interface zones John P. DowningMichel MeybeckH. W. Scharpenseel Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 123 - 137
Biomass management and energy R. Neil SampsonLynn L. WrightJ. M. O. Scurlock Part II Workshop Working Group Papers Pages: 139 - 159
Conntribution of northern forests to the global C cycle: Canada as a case study Werner A. KurzMichael J. Apps Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 163 - 176
Carbon sequestration in Norway spruce in south Sweden as influenced by air pollution, water availability, and fertilization Lars Owe Nilsson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 177 - 186
Impact of forests on net national emissions of carbon dioxide in west Europe P. E. KauppiE. Tomppo Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 187 - 196
The potential aboveground carbon storage of north American forests Lloyd G. SimpsonDaniel B. BotkinRobert A. Nisbet Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 197 - 205
Comparison of two methods to assess the carbon budget of forest biomes in the Former Soviet Union Tatyana P. KolchuginaTed S. Vinson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 207 - 221
Pools and fluxes of biogenic carbon in the Former Soviet Union Ted S. VinsonTatyana P. Kolchugina Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 223 - 237
Forest management and carbon storage: An analysis of 12 key forest nations Jack K. WinjumRobert K. DixonPaul E. Schroeder Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 239 - 257
Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on CO2 exchange rates of beech stands in small model ecosystems D. Overdieck Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 259 - 277
Carbon trends of productive temperate forests of the coterminous United States Linda S. HeathRichard A. Birdsey Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 279 - 293
The carbon cycle and global forest ecosystem Roger A. Sedjo Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 295 - 307
Forest responses to CO2 enrichment and climate warming R. J. LuxmooreS. D. WullschlegerP. J. Hanson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 309 - 323
Present role of German forests and forestry in the national carbon budget and options to its increase P. BurschelE. KÜrstenM. Weber Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 325 - 340
Potential for carbon sequestration in the drylands Edward GlennVictor SquiresRobert Frye Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 341 - 355
Analysis of agroecosystem carbon pools C. Vernon ColeKeith PaustianWilliam J. Parton Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 357 - 371
Managing crop residues for the retention of carbon B. A. Stewart Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 373 - 380
CO2-emissions from agriculture: Sources and mitigation potentials D. R. Sauerbeck Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 381 - 388
The effect of trends in tillage practices on erosion and carbon content of soils in the US corn belt J. J. LeeD. L. PhillipsR. Liu Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 389 - 401
The impact of cultivation on carbon fluxes in woody savannas of Southern Africa Paul L. Woomer Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 403 - 412
Potential impacts of elevated CO2 and above- and belowground litter quality of a tallgrass prairie Clenton E. Owensby Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 413 - 424
Diurnal and seasonal carbon dioxide exchange and its components in temperate grasslands in the Netherlands — an outline of the methodology B. O. M. Dirks Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 425 - 430
Major carbon reservoirs of the pedosphere; source - sink relations; potential of D14C and δ13C as supporting methodologies H. W. Scharpenseel Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 431 - 442
Riverine transport of atmospheric carbon: Sources, global typology and budget Michel Meybeck Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 443 - 463
Accord between ocean models predicting uptake of anthropogenic CO2 James C. Orr Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 465 - 481
U.S. Carbon offset potential using biomass energy systems L. L. WrightE. E. Hughes Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 483 - 497
Utilising biomass crops as an energy source: A European perspective J. M. O. ScurlockD. O. HallR. Howes Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 499 - 518
Forest management and biomass in the U.S.A. R. Neil Sampson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 519 - 532
CO2-mitigation by agroforestry E. KürstenP. Burschel Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 533 - 544
Terrestrial carbon management and electric utilities John D. KinsmanMark C. Trexler Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 545 - 560
Forest sector carbon offset projects: Near-term opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions R. K. DixonK. J. AndraskoT. S. Vinson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 561 - 577
Manipulating biotic carbon sources and sinks for climate change mitigation: Can science keep up with practice? Mark C. Trexler Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 579 - 593
The interaction of climate and land use in future terrestrial carbon storage and release Allen M. SolomonI. Colin PrenticeWolfgang P. Cramer Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 595 - 614
Quantifying feedback processes in the response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to global change: The modeling approach of image-2 M. VloedbeldR. Leemans Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 615 - 628
The potential response of global terrestrial carbon storage to a climate change T. M. SmithH. H. Shugart Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 629 - 642
Modeling the effects of climatic and co2 changes on grassland storage of soil C Dennis S. OjimaWilliam J. PartonTimothy G. F. Kittel Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 643 - 657
Vegetation redistribution: A possible biosphere source of CO2 during climatic change Ronald P. Neilson Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 659 - 673
Structure of a global and seasonal carbon exchange model for the terrestrial biosphere the frankfurt biosphere model (FBM) J. KindermannM. K. B. LüdekeG. H. Kohlmaier Part III Workshop Research Presentations Pages: 675 - 684
An epilogue for perspective: Forests are more than carbon sinks Wilhelm Knabe Abstract Pages: 685 - 686