Continuation of historical forest management activities may lead to future increase in the carbon sink, https://t.co/eMDXiWvM2n https://t.co/ixzDVsBGTW
RT @TuulaPackalen: Those of you working with #LULUCF forest reference levels for different European countries: a new publication by author…
RT @TuulaPackalen: Those of you working with #LULUCF forest reference levels for different European countries: a new publication by author…
RT @TuulaPackalen: Those of you working with #LULUCF forest reference levels for different European countries: a new publication by author…
RT @TuulaPackalen: Those of you working with #LULUCF forest reference levels for different European countries: a new publication by author…
Those of you working with #LULUCF forest reference levels for different European countries: a new publication by authors from JRC, University of Bristol, FAO and CFS @diaboloprojecte @mmm_fi @diaboloprojecte https://t.co/VozSt1a7kX
Interesting: new approach ensures that future changes in forest management & the use of biomass, timber and fibre are adequately represented in the GHG emissions and removals accounts. Avoid potential to generate significant credits with no changes in
New publication from the EU Joint Research Center, FAO, University of Bristol, and CFS #Carbon Accounting Team: Grassi, G.; Pilli, R.; House, J.; Federici, S.; Kurz. W.A. Science based approach for credible accounting of #mitigation in managed #forests. h