articleEcological ApplicationsJun 1, 2002Closed access

FOREST CARBON SINKS IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE

Carnegie Institution for Science · Natural Resources Canada · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

There is general agreement that terrestrial systems in the Northern Hemisphere provide a significant sink for atmospheric CO2; however, estimates of the magnitude and distribution of this sink vary greatly. National forest inventories provide strong, measurement-based constraints on the magnitude of net forest carbon uptake. We brought together forest sector C budgets for Canada, the United States, Europe, Russia, and China that were derived from forest inventory information, allometric relationships, and supplementary data sets and models. Together, these suggest that northern forests and woodlands provided a total sink for 0.6–0.7 Pg of C per year (1 Pg = 1015 g) during the early 1990s, consisting of 0.21 Pg…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Carbon sink
  • Sink (geography)
  • Taiga
  • Forest inventory
  • Ecology
  • Boreal
  • Forestry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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