International Workshop on Sustainable Forestry Management: Monitoring and Verification of Greenhouse Gases - Summary Statement Jayant SathayeWilly MakundiMichelle Pinard Note Pages: 91 - 99
International Workshop on Sustainable Forestry Management: Monitoring and Verification of Greenhouse Gases Summary Statement Jayant SathayeWilly MakundiMichelle Pinard Report Pages: 91 - 99
Policies, Measures and the Monitoring Needs of Forest Sector Carbon Mitigation Jayant SathayeN.H. Ravindranath OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 115
Policies, measures and the monitoring needs of forest sector carbon mitigation Jayant SathayeN. H. Ravindranath OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 115
Forest Management for Greenhouse Gas Benefits: Resolving Monitoring Issues Across Project and National Boundaries Kenneth Andrasko OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 132
Forest management for greenhouse gas benefits: Resolving monitoring issues across project and national boundaries Kenneth Andrasko OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 132
Global Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Forest Management — The Challenge of Monitoring and Verification Willy R. Makundi OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 155
Global climate change mitigation and sustainable forest management—The challenge of monitoring and verification Willy R. Makundi OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 155
A Land Cover Change Monitoring Program: Strategy for an International Effort D.L. SkoleC. O. JusticeA. C. Janetos OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 175
A land cover change monitoring program: Strategy for an international effort D. L. SkoleC. O. JusticeA. C. Janetos OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 175
Sampling Global Deforestation Databases: The Role of Persistence G. Arturo Sanchez-AzofeifaDavid L. SkoleWalter Chomentowski OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 189
Sampling global deforestation databases: The role of persistence G. Arturo Sanchez-AzofeifaDavid L. SkoleWalter Chomentowski OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 189
Project Specific Monitoring and Verification: State of the Art and Challenges Kenneth G. Macdicken OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 202
Project specific monitoring and verification: State of the art and challenges Kenneth G. Macdicken OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 202
Monitoring Carbon Sequestration Benefits Associated with a Reduced-Impact Logging Project in Malaysia Michelle PinardFrancis Putz OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 215
Monitoring carbon sequestration benefits associated with a Reduced-Impact Logging Project in Malaysia Michelle PinardFrancis Putz OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 215
Monitoring of Carbon Abatement in Forestry Projects — Case Study of Western Ghat Project N. H. RavindranathP. R. Bhat OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 230
Monitoring of carbon abatement in forestry projects — Case study of Western Ghat Project N. H. RavindranathP. R. Bhat OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 230
A Framework for Monitoring and Evaluating Carbon Mitigation by Farm Forestry Projects: Example of a Demonstration Project in Chiapas, Mexico Ben H.J. De JongRichard TipperJohn Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 246
A framework for monitoring and evaluating carbon mitigation by farm forestry projects: Example of a demonstration project in Chiapas, Mexico Ben H. J. De JongRichard TipperJohn Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 246
Estimating the Carbon Content of Russian Forests; A Comparison of Phytomass/Volume and Allometric Projections Steven P. HamburgDmitri G. ZamolodchikovTatjana A. Gulbe OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 265
Estimating the carbon content of russian forests; a comparison of phytomass/volume and allometric projections Steven P. HamburgDmitri G. ZamolodchikovTatjana A. Gulbe OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 265
Influence of Methodology and Assumptions on Reported National Carbon Flux Inventories: An Illustration from the Canadian Forest Sector Julee A. GreenoughMichael J. AppsWerner A. Kurz OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 283
Influence of methodology and assumptions on reported national carbon flux inventories: An illustration from the Canadian forest sector Julee A. GreenoughMichael J. AppsWerner A. Kurz OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 283
Monitoring Needs to Transform Amazonian Forest Maintenance Into a Global Warming-Mitigation Option Philip M. Fearnside OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 302
Monitoring needs to transform Amazonian forest maintenance into a global warming-mitigation option Philip M. Fearnside OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 302
Forest Management for Mitigation of CO2 Emissions: How Much Mitigation and Who Gets the Credits? G. MarlandB. SchlamadingerL. Canella OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 318
Forest management for mitigation of CO2 emissions: How much mitigation and who gets the credits? G. MarlandB. SchlamadingerL. Canella OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 318
Certification of tropical timber and deforestation: Micro monitoring without macro conditions? Daan P. van SoestCatrinus J. Jepma OriginalPaper Pages: 319 - 336
Participant list International Workshop on Sustainable Forest Management: Monitoring and Verification of Greenhouse Gases Flows July 29–31, 1996 San Jose, Costa Rica Pages: 337 - 339