Selection and quantification of forestry measures targeted at the Kyoto Protocol and the Convention on Biodiversity

Forests sequester large amounts of carbon and are important for nature conservation. These functions can be important in contributing to targets set by the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nation¿s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD). This report lists possible measures to increase the capacity of forest ecosystems to act as carbon sink. The most promising options are evaluated quantitatively in terms of carbon and qualitatively in terms of biodiversity.

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Main Authors: Schelhaas, M.J., Cienciala, E., Lindner, M., Nabuurs, G.J., Zianchi, G.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:biobased economy, biodiversity, bioenergy, carbon sequestration, climatic change, forest management, forestry, forests, measures, nature conservation, bio-energie, biodiversiteit, bosbedrijfsvoering, bosbouw, bossen, klimaatverandering, koolstofvastlegging, maatregelen, natuurbescherming,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/selection-and-quantification-of-forestry-measures-targeted-at-the
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