Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 11, issue 5, 2006
- Preface pp. 933-934

- Leif Gustavsson, Roger Sathre, Bernhard Schlamadinger and Kimberly Robertson
- CO 2 Mitigation: On Methods and Parameters for Comparison of Fossil-Fuel and Biofuel Systems pp. 935-959

- Leif Gustavsson and Åsa Karlsson
- Methane Emissions from Landfills and Carbon Dynamics of Harvested Wood Products: The First-Order Decay Revisited pp. 961-978

- Kim Pingoud and Fabian Wagner
- Does Soil Carbon Loss in Biomass Production Systems Negate the Greenhouse Benefits of Bioenergy? pp. 979-1002

- Annette Cowie, Pete Smith and Dale Johnson
- Global Supply of Biomass for Energy and Carbon Sequestration from Afforestation/Reforestation Activities pp. 1003-1021

- Michael Obersteiner, G. Alexandrov, Pablo Benítez, Ian McCallum, Florian Kraxner, Keywan Riahi, Dmitry Rokityanskiy and Yoshiki Yamagata
- A Greenhouse Gas Balance of two Existing International Biomass Import Chains pp. 1023-1050

- Kay Damen and André Faaij
- Bioenergy and the CDM in the Emerging Market for Carbon Credits pp. 1051-1081

- I. Jürgens, B. Schlamadinger and P. Gomez
- Equal Opportunity for Biomass in Greenhouse Gas Accounting of CO 2 Capture and Storage: A Step Towards More Cost-Effective Climate Change Mitigation Regimes pp. 1083-1096

- Stefan Grönkvist, Kenneth Möllersten and Kim Pingoud
- The Role of Wood Material for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation pp. 1097-1127

- L. Gustavsson, Reinhard Madlener, H.-F. Hoen, G. Jungmeier, T. Karjalainen, S. KlÖhn, K. Mahapatra, J. Pohjola, B. Solberg and H. Spelter
- CO 2 Capture in Pulp and Paper Mills: CO 2 Balances and Preliminary Cost Assessment pp. 1129-1150

- Kenneth Möllersten, Lin Gao and Jinyue Yan
- Temporary Carbon Sequestration Cannot Prevent Climate Change pp. 1151-1164

- Miko Kirschbaum
Volume 11, issue 4, 2006
- Foreword: Climate-Disturbance Interactions in Boreal Forest Ecosystems pp. 765-767

- A. Mcguire and Mike Apps
- Estimating High Latitude Carbon Fluxes With Inversions Of Atmospheric CO 2 pp. 769-782

- Roger Dargaville, David Baker, Christian Rödenbeck, Peter Rayner and Philippe Ciais
- Satellite Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Net Primary Production for the Pan-Arctic Basin and Alaska pp. 783-804

- J. Kimball, M. Zhao, K. McDonald and S. Running
- Net Carbon Exchange Across the Arctic Tundra-Boreal Forest Transition in Alaska 1981–2000 pp. 805-827

- C. Thompson, A. McGuire, J. Clein, F. Chapin and J. Beringer
- How Climate and Vegetation Influence the fire Regime of the Alaskan Boreal Biome: The Holocene Perspective pp. 829-846

- Feng Hu, Linda Brubaker, Daniel Gavin, Philip Higuera, Jason Lynch, T. Rupp and Willy Tinner
- Forest Fires and Climate Change in the 21 ST Century pp. 847-859

- M. Flannigan, B. Amiro, K. Logan, B. Stocks and B. Wotton
- Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Larix Spp. and Pinus Sylvestris and Their Climatypes in Siberia pp. 861-882

- M. Nadezda, E. Gerald and I. Elena
- An Experimental Burn to Restore a Moth-Killed Boreal Conifer Forest, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia pp. 883-896

- E. Valendik, J. Brissette, Ye. Kisilyakhov, R. Lasko, S. Verkhovets, S. Eubanks, I. Kosov and A. Lantukh
- Arctic Residents' Observations and Human Impact Assessments in Understanding Environmental Changes in Boreal Forests: Russian Experience and Circumpolar Perspectives pp. 897-909

- T. Vlassova
- Exploring the Theoretical Interface of Climate Change and Resource Dependency: Application to the Vulnerability of Boreal Forest Regions pp. 911-931

- Debra Straussfogel
Volume 11, issue 3, 2006
- Development of an Integrated Coastal Zone Management System for the Black and Caspian Seas pp. 521-537

- Yuriy Mikhaylichenko
- Can Advances in Science and Technology Prevent Global Warming? pp. 539-577

- Michael Huesemann
- Expanding Carbon Stocks in Existing Forests – A Methodological Approach for Cost Appraisal at the Enterprise Level pp. 579-605

- Thomas Knoke and Michael Weber
- Some Lessons Learned from Public Health on the Process of Adaptation pp. 607-620

- Kristie Ebi, Joel Smith, Ian Burton and Joel Scheraga
- Will Simplified Modalities and Procedures Make More Small-Scale Forestry Projects Viable Under the Clean Development Mechanism? pp. 621-643

- Bruno Locatelli and Lucio Pedroni
- Methodological and Practical Considerations for Developing Multiproject Baselines for Electric Power and Cement Industry Projects in Central America pp. 645-665

- Scott Murtishaw, Jayant Sathaye, Christina Galitsky and Kristel Dorion
- Carbon Dioxide Balance of Wood Substitution: Comparing Concrete- and Wood-Framed Buildings pp. 667-691

- Leif Gustavsson, Kim Pingoud and Roger Sathre
- Portfolio-Based Electricity Generation Planning: Policy Implications For Renewables And Energy Security pp. 693-710

- Shimon Awerbuch
- Domestic UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms Project Supply Coordination Through Tendering – Lessons from the New Zealand Experience pp. 711-722

- Axel Michaelowa and John O’brien
- UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism Baseline Construction for Vietnam National Electricity Grid pp. 723-740

- Tran Tuyen and Axel Michaelowa
- A Method for Constructing a Social Vulnerability Index: An Application to Hurricane Storm Surges in a Developed Country pp. 741-764

- Lisa Rygel, David O’sullivan and Brent Yarnal
Volume 11, issue 2, 2006
- Acknowledgements pp. 311-311

- Peter Read
- Global Biomass Energy Potential pp. 313-333

- Jos#X00C9; Moreira
- Modern Biomass Conversion Technologies pp. 335-367

- Andre Faaij
- Deep Geological CO 2 Storage: Principles Reviewed, and Prospecting for Bio-energy Disposal Sites pp. 369-393

- R. Haszeldine
- Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems – A Review pp. 395-419

- Johannes Lehmann, John Gaunt and Marco Rondon
- Carbon Sequestration by Carbonization of Biomass and Forestation: Three Case Studies pp. 421-436

- Makoto Ogawa, Yasuyuki Okimori and Fumio Takahashi
- Role of Bio-Energy Plantations for Carbon-Dioxide Mitigation with Special Reference to India pp. 437-459

- N. Hooda and V. Rawat
- Bio-Energy Systems at the Community Level in the South Pacific: Impacts & Monitoring pp. 461-492

- J. Woods, Sarah Hemstock and William Burnyeat
- Reconciling Emissions Trading with a Technology-Based Response to Potential Abrupt Climate Change pp. 493-511

- Peter Read
Volume 11, issue 1, 2006
- Boreal Forests and the Environment: A Foreword pp. 1-4

- M. Apps, A. Shvidenko and E. Vaganov
- The International Boreal Forest Research Association: Understanding Boreal Forests and Forestry in a Changing World pp. 5-32

- Anatoly Shvidenko and Mike Apps
- Developing Canada's National Forest Carbon Monitoring, Accounting and Reporting System to Meet the Reporting Requirements of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 33-43

- W. Kurz and M. Apps
- Variability of Fire Behavior, Fire Effects, and Emissions in Scotch Pine Forests of Central Siberia pp. 45-74

- D. McRae, S. Conard, G. Ivanova, A. Sukhinin, S. Baker, Y. Samsonov, T. Blake, V. Ivanov, A. Ivanov, T. Churkina, W. Hao, K. Koutzenogij and Nataly Kovaleva
- Satellite-Derived Mean Fire Return Intervals As Indicators Of Change In Siberia (1995–2002) pp. 75-96

- Amber Soja, Herman Shugart, Anatoly Sukhinin, Susan Conard and Paul Stackhouse
- Establishing A Earth Observation Product Service For The Terrestrial Carbon Community: The Globcarbon Initiative pp. 97-111

- Stephen Plummer, Olivier Arino, Muriel Simon and Will Steffen
- Satellite Monitoring of Forest Fires in Russia at Federal and Regional Levels pp. 113-145

- E. Loupian, A. Mazurov, E. Flitman, D. Ershov, G. Korovin, V. Novik, N. Abushenko, D. Altyntsev, V. Koshelev, S. Tashchilin, A. Tatarnikov, I. Csiszar, A. Sukhinin, E. Ponomarev, S. Afonin, V. Belov, G. Matvienko and T. Loboda
- Scaling Uncertainties in Estimating Canopy Foliar Maintenance Respiration for Black Spruce Ecosystems in Alaska pp. 147-171

- Xinxian Zhang, A. McGuire and Roger Ruess
- Net Ecosystem Production of Boreal Larch Ecosystems on the Yenisei Transect pp. 173-190

- Estella Vedrova, Fedor Pleshikov and Vladimir Kaplunov
- Transformation of Organic Matter of the Larch Forest Soils in the Northern Taiga of Nizhne-Tungusskoe Plateau, Central Siberia pp. 191-202

- L. Mukhortova and I. Bezkorovainaya
- Soil Carbon in the Forests of Russia pp. 203-222

- Vladimir Stolbovoi
- Dissolved Organic Carbon in Upland Forested Watersheds Underlain by Continuous Permafrost in Central Siberia pp. 223-240

- A. Prokushkin, I. Gavrilenko, A. Abaimov, S. Prokushkin and A. Samusenko
- A Method for Integrated Assessment of Vulnerability to Climate Change in Siberian Forests: Example of Larch Area pp. 241-268

- Sergey Venevsky
- Genetic and Environmental Effects Assessment in Scots Pine Provenances Planted in Central Siberia pp. 269-290

- J. Savva and E. Vaganov
- Regional Nature-Protected Forests as Part of a Preservation Strategy for Boreal Forests in the Chita Region pp. 291-295

- O. Malykh and L. Faleychik
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