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The role of reforestation in carbon sequestration
In the United States (U.S.), the maintenance of forest cover is a legal mandate for federally managed forest lands. More broadly, reforestation following harvesting, recent or historic disturbances can enhance...
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A Tale of Two Forest Carbon Assessments in the Eastern United States: Forest Use Versus Cover as a Metric of Change
The dynamics of land-use practices (for example, forest versus settlements) is often a major driver of changes in terrestrial carbon (C). As the management and conservation of forest land uses are considered a...
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Open AccessAttribution of net carbon change by disturbance type across forest lands of the conterminous United States
Locating terrestrial sources and sinks of carbon (C) will be critical to develo** strategies that contribute to the climate change mitigation goals of the Paris Agreement. Here we present spatially resolved ...
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Open AccessMonitoring Network Confirms Land Use Change is a Substantial Component of the Forest Carbon Sink in the eastern United States
Quantifying forest carbon (C) stocks and stock change within a matrix of land use (LU) and LU change is a central component of large-scale forest C monitoring and reporting practices prescribed by the Intergov...
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Net carbon flux of dead wood in forests of the Eastern US
Downed dead wood (DDW) in forest ecosystems is a C pool whose net flux is governed by a complex of natural and anthropogenic processes and is critical to the management of the entire forest C pool. As empirica...
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Forest production dynamics along a wood density spectrum in eastern US forests
Emerging plant economics spectrum theories were confirmed across temperate forest systems of the eastern US where the use of a forest stand’s mean wood density elucidated forest volume and biom...