Developing Detailed Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) Narratives for the Global Forest Sector
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000441
Carbon uptake and forest management under uncertainty:Why natural disturbance matters
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000446
Global Woody Biomass Harvest Volumes and Forest Area Use Under Different SSP-RCP Scenarios
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000504
Impacts of Increasing Bioenergy Production on Timber Harvest and Carbon Emissions
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000500
The Net Carbon Emissions from Historic Land Use and Land Use Change
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000505
The Influence of Parametric Uncertainty on Projections of Forest Land Use, Carbon, and Markets.
来源期刊:Journal of forest economicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000445
Evaluating Potential Sources of Aggregation Bias with a Structural Optimization Model of the U.S. Forest Sector.
来源期刊:Journal of forest economicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000503
Specifying Forest Sector Models for Forest Carbon Projections
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000443
A Shared Socio-economic Pathway Approach to Assessing the Future of the New Zealand Forest Sector
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000501
Uncertainty of Carbon Economy Using the Faustmann Model
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000444
State of the art methods to project forest carbon stocks
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000440
Importance of Cross-Sector Interactions When Projecting Forest Carbon across Alternative Socioeconomic Futures.
来源期刊:Journal of forest economicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000449
From source to sink: Past changes and model projections of carbon sequestration in the global forest sector
来源期刊:Journal of Forest EconomicsDOI:10.1561/112.00000442