Future carbon balance of China's forests under climate change and increasing CO2W M Ju
Department of Geography, University of Toronto, 100 St George St, Room 5047, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3
J Environ Manage 85:538-62. 2007
..These results could be useful for assessing measures to mitigate climate change through reforestation...
An integrated assessment model of carbon sequestration benefits: a case study of Liping county, ChinaI M Caldwell
Department of Geography and Program in Planning, University of Toronto, 100 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3
J Environ Manage 85:757-73. 2007
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Tests of soil organic carbon density modeled by InTEC in China's forest ecosystemsY Shao
College of Resources and Environment, Nanjing Agriculture University, Nanjing 210095, PR China
J Environ Manage 85:696-701. 2007
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Soil organic carbon decomposition and carbon pools in temperate and sub-tropical forests in ChinaL Yang
College of Resources and Environment of Nanjing Agriculture University, Nanjing 210095, PR China
J Environ Manage 85:690-5. 2007
..The results suggest a higher capacity for long-term C sequestration as SOC in temperature forests than in sub-tropical forests...
Combining remote sensing imagery and forest age inventory for biomass mappingG Zheng
International Institute for Earth System Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
J Environ Manage 85:616-23. 2007
..In Liping County, AGB shows a strong gradient that increases from northeast to southwest. About 64% of the forests have AGB in the range from 90 to 180 t ha(-1)...
Carbon sinks and sources in China's forests during 1901-2001S Wang
Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, The Synthesis Research Center, CERN, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing 100101, PR China
J Environ Manage 85:524-37. 2007
..InTEC results also include C stock variation in soils and are therefore more comprehensive than previous results. The uncertainty in InTEC results is still large, but it can be reduced if a detailed forest age map becomes available...
Effects of topography on simulated net primary productivity at landscape scaleX F Chen
International Institute of Earth System Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
J Environ Manage 85:585-96. 2007
..For the whole study area, a simulation totally excluding topographic effects on the distributions of climatic variables and ground water movement overestimated the average NPP by 5%...
Net primary productivity of China's terrestrial ecosystems from a process model driven by remote sensingX Feng
State Key Laboratory of Resource and Environmental Information System, IGSNRR, CAS, 11A Datun Road Anwai, Room 2315, Beijing 100101, PR China
J Environ Manage 85:563-73. 2007
..The response of NPP to changes in some key factors such as LAI, precipitation, temperature, solar radiation, VPD and AWC are evaluated and discussed...