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Direct And Indirect Human Contributions To Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes A Workshop Summary 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Earth And Life Studies Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources Stephanie Johnson Rob Coppock

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Direct And Indirect Human Contributions To Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes A Workshop Summary 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Earth And Life Studies Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources Stephanie Johnson Rob Coppock
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 92
Author: National Research Council; Division on Earth and Life Studies; Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources; Stephanie Johnson; Rob Coppock
ISBN: 9780309532549, 030953254X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Direct And Indirect Human Contributions To Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes A Workshop Summary 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Earth And Life Studies Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources Stephanie Johnson Rob Coppock by National Research Council; Division On Earth And Life Studies; Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources; Stephanie Johnson; Rob Coppock 9780309532549, 030953254X instant download after payment.

Human-induced climate change is an important environmental issue worldwide, as scientific studies increasingly demonstrate that human activities are changing the Earth's climate. Even if dramatic reductions in emissions were made today, some human-induced changes are likely to persist beyond the 21st century. The Kyoto Protocol calls for emissions reporting that separates out management-induced changes in greenhouse gases from those changes caused by indirect human effects (e.g., carbon dioxide fertilization, nitrogen deposition, or precipitation changes), natural effects, and past practices on forested agricultural lands. This book summarizes a September 2003 workshop where leaders from academia, government and industry came together to discuss the current state of scientific understanding on quantifying direct human-induced change in terrestrial carbon stocks and related changes in greenhouse gas emissions and distinguishing these changes from those caused by indirect and natural effects.

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