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Science-based options for Paris agreement implementation

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Science-based options for Paris agreement implementation

The Paris Agreement has posed numerous complex issues that call for interdisciplinary research. The most important of them is probably the feasibility of the 1.5°C goal. Published in Carbon Balance and Management, this article collection aims to form a collection of articles discussing the options for achieving such a goal. 

  1. Forest ecosystems play an important role in carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation, and achieving China's target to become carbon (C) neutral by 2060. However, changes in C storage and net primary pro...

    Authors: Jia Jin, Wenhua Xiang, Yelin Zeng, Shuai Ouyang, Xiaolu Zhou, Yanting Hu, Zhonghui Zhao, Liang Chen, Pifeng Lei, Xiangwen Deng, Hui Wang, Shirong Liu and Changhui Peng
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2022 17:6
  2. Forests are atmospheric carbon sinks, whose natural growth can contribute to climate change mitigation. However, they are also affected by climate change and various other phenomena, for example, the low growt...

    Authors: Mina Hong, Cholho Song, Moonil Kim, Jiwon Kim, Sle-gee Lee, Chul-Hee Lim, Kijong Cho, Yowhan Son and Woo-Kyun Lee
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2022 17:5
  3. There are multiple approaches for estimating emissions and removals arising from harvested wood products (HWP) based on differences between when and where a given carbon stock change is calculated. At this mom...

    Authors: Atsushi Sato and Yukihiro Nojiri
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2019 14:15
  4. A recent article by Luyssaert et al. (Nature 562:259–262, 2018) analyses the climate impact of forest management in the European Union, considering both biogeochemical (i.e., greenhouse gases, GHG) and biophysica...

    Authors: Giacomo Grassi, Alessandro Cescatti, Robert Matthews, Gregory Duveiller, Andrea Camia, Sandro Federici, Jo House, Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré, Roberto Pilli and Matteo Vizzarri
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2019 14:8
  5. In June 2018, the European Parliament and Council of the European Union adopted a legislative regulation for incorporating greenhouse gas emissions and removals from Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (EU-...

    Authors: Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Eric J. M. M. Arets and Mart-Jan Schelhaas
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2018 13:18
  6. The credibility and effectiveness of country climate targets under the Paris Agreement requires that, in all greenhouse gas (GHG) sectors, the accounted mitigation outcomes reflect genuine deviations from the ...

    Authors: Giacomo Grassi, Roberto Pilli, Jo House, Sandro Federici and Werner A. Kurz
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2018 13:8