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Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry: An Overview | ||
An Economic Approach to Planting Trees for Carbon Storage | ||
Sequestering Carbon in Natural Forests | ||
Consideration of Country and Forestry/Land-Use Characteristics in Choosing Forestry Instruments to Achieve Climate Mitigation Goals | ||
Conceptual Issues Related to Carbon Sequestration: Uncertainty and Time | ||
Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Forest Management: Common Aspects and Assessment Procedures | ||
Assessing Effects of Mitigation Strategies for Global Climate Change with an Intertemporal Model of the U.S. Forest and Agriculture Sectors | ||
Incorporating Climate Considerations into the National Forest Basic Plan in Japan | ||
Economic Impacts of Climatic Change on the Global Forest Sector: An Integrated Ecological/Economic Assessment | ||
Silvicultural Options to Conserve and Sequester Carbon in Forest Systems: Preliminary Economic Assessment | ||
CO[subscript 2]-Taxing, Timber Rotations, and Market Implications | ||
Compensating for Opportunity Costs in Forest-Based Global Climate Change Mitigation | ||
Optimal Subsidies for Carbon: Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Considerations | ||
Carbon Sequestration and Tree Plantations: A Case Study in Argentina | ||
The Economic and Environmental Impact of Paper Recycling | ||
Forest/Biomass Based Mitigation Strategies: Does the Timing of Carbon Reductions Matter? | ||
Forestry Options for Sequestering Carbon in Mexico: Comparative Economic Analysis of Three Case Studies | ||
The Physical Risks of Reforestation as a Strategy to Offset Global Climate Change | ||
Can Recycling of Waste Help us to Sequester Carbon in Forestry? Experimental Results and Economic Visions | ||
The Cost of Carbon Sequestration in Forests: A Positive Analysis | ||
The Time Value of Carbon in Bottom-Up Studies | ||
Coercion and Enterprise in the Provision of Environmental Public Goods: The Case of Carbon Sequestration in the United States | ||
A Dynamic Model of Forest Carbon Storage in the United States during Climatic Change | ||
Forest Biomass as Carbon Sink - Economic Value and Forest Management/Policy Implications | ||
Incremental Costs of Carbon Storage in Forestry, Bioenergy and Land-Use | ||
Assessing Timber and Non-Timber Values in Forestry using a General Equilibrium Framework |
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