Uncertainty in projecting GHG emissions from bioenergy
Thomas Buchholz (),
Stephen Prisley,
Gregg Marland,
Charles Canham and
Neil Sampson
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Thomas Buchholz: University of Vermont, Gund Institute for Ecological Economics
Stephen Prisley: Virginia Tech
Gregg Marland: Appalachian State University, Energy and Economics
Charles Canham: Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Neil Sampson: Vision Forestry, LLC
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 12, 1045-1047
Abstract:
The definition of baselines is a major step in determining the greenhouse-gas emissions of bioenergy systems. Accounting frameworks with a planning objective might require different baseline attributes and designs than those with a monitoring objective.
Date: 2014
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