Quantifying, Understanding and Managing the Carbon Cycle in the Next Decades Josep G. CanadellPhilippe CiaisMartin Heimann OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 160
Future Expansion Of Agriculture and Pasture Acts to Amplify Atmospheric CO2 Levels in Response to Fossil-Fuel and Land-Use Change Emissions Vincent GitzPhilippe Ciais OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 184
‘The Influence of Land Use Change On Global-Scale Fluxes of Carbon from Terrestrial Ecosystems’ P. E. LevyA. D. FriendM. G. R. Cannell OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 209
‘New Estimates of Carbon Storage and Sequestration in China’S Forests: Effects of Age–Class and Method On Inventory-Based Carbon Estimation’ Yude PanTianxiang LuoJerry Melillo OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 236
Effects of Land Use Change On the Storage of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study of the Qianyanzhou Forest Experimental Station in China Wang ShaoqiangLiu JiyuanLi Jiayong OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 255
Carbon Stores, Sinks, and Sources in Forests of Northwestern Russia: Can We Reconcile Forest Inventories with Remote Sensing Results? Olga N. KrankinaMark E. HarmonMaureen V. Duane OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 272
Carbon for Farmers: Assessing the Potential for Soil Carbon Sequestration in the Old Peanut Basin of Senegal Petra Tschakert OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 290
A Case Study of Carbon Pools Under Three Different Land-Uses in Panamá Catherine PotvinEdward WhiddenTim Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 307
Closing the Carbon Budget of a Scots Pine forest in the Netherlands M. J. SCHELHAASG. J. NABUURSW. P. DAAMEN OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 328
Sequestration of a Biologically Labile Organic Carbon in Soils by Humified Organic Matter Allessandro PiccoloRiccardo SpacciniJoerg Richter OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 343
A Global Inventory of Burned Areas at 1 Km Resolution for the Year 2000 Derived from Spot Vegetation Data Kevin TanseyJean-Marie GrÉgoireDaniela Stroppiana OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 377
Relating Radar Remote Sensing of Biomass to Modelling of Forest Carbon Budgets Thuy Le ToanShaun QueganGhislain Picard OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 402
Canopy Structure Parameters Derived from Multi-Angular Remote Sensing Data for Terrestrial Carbon Studies J-L. WIDLOWSKIB. PINTYA. B. Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 403 - 415
Giving Credit where Credit is Due. A Practical Method to Distinguish between Human and Natural Factors in Carbon Accounting Miko U. F. KirschbaumAnnette L. Cowie OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 436
Verification of Carbon Sink Assessment: Can We Exclude Natural Sinks? Georgii AlexandrovYoshiki Yamagata OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 447
Bridging Political Expectations and Scientific Limitations in Climate Risk Management – On the Uncertain Effects of International Carbon Sink Policies* Eva Lövbrand OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 460