Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties

A summary on findings recently published on Nature Geoscience (Ciais et al. 2008) is provided. This research, according with the latest studies, confirms the trend of European forests to form a sink of carbon. The sustained accumulation of carbon may result from the combined positive effects of the...

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Main Author: Ripullone F
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2008-09-01
Series:Forest@
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Online Access:http://www.sisef.it/forest@/show.php?id=542&lang=en
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spelling doaj-65235c18a7fe4bf4ad4e07de7b55cfed2020-11-24T21:02:26ZitaItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Forest@1824-01192008-09-0151216217Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertaintiesRipullone FA summary on findings recently published on Nature Geoscience (Ciais et al. 2008) is provided. This research, according with the latest studies, confirms the trend of European forests to form a sink of carbon. The sustained accumulation of carbon may result from the combined positive effects of the new favourable environmental conditions and changed forest management in the last five decades. Although this result seems encouragingly, numerous uncertainties still remain on the estimate, on the determinant processes and on the capacity that positive carbon balance could be maintained in the future. For example an increase of renewable energies demand by 2020, as proposed by EU, should double the wood demand for biomass energy, lowering considerably the carbon gains achieved in the last fifty years.http://www.sisef.it/forest@/show.php?id=542&lang=enCarbon sinkClimate changesEuropean forestsForest managementInventoriesNPP
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Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
Forest@
Carbon sink
Climate changes
European forests
Forest management
Inventories
NPP
author_facet Ripullone F
author_sort Ripullone F
title Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
title_short Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
title_full Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
title_fullStr Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
title_full_unstemmed Carbon accumulation in European forests: among evidences and uncertainties
title_sort carbon accumulation in european forests: among evidences and uncertainties
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series Forest@
issn 1824-0119
publishDate 2008-09-01
description A summary on findings recently published on Nature Geoscience (Ciais et al. 2008) is provided. This research, according with the latest studies, confirms the trend of European forests to form a sink of carbon. The sustained accumulation of carbon may result from the combined positive effects of the new favourable environmental conditions and changed forest management in the last five decades. Although this result seems encouragingly, numerous uncertainties still remain on the estimate, on the determinant processes and on the capacity that positive carbon balance could be maintained in the future. For example an increase of renewable energies demand by 2020, as proposed by EU, should double the wood demand for biomass energy, lowering considerably the carbon gains achieved in the last fifty years.
topic Carbon sink
Climate changes
European forests
Forest management
Inventories
NPP
url http://www.sisef.it/forest@/show.php?id=542&lang=en
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