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New, low estimate for carbon stock in global forest vegetation based on inventory data

Kauppi P. E. (2003). New, low estimate for carbon stock in global forest vegetation based on inventory data.Silva Fennica vol.37 no.4 article id 484.https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.484

Abstract

Several reports by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have referred to published estimates ranging from 352 to 536 x 109 tons for the global pool of carbon in forest vegetation. However, a rounded estimate of 300 x 109 tons can be derived from the recent Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000 of the FAO, as shown in this paper. By comparing with independent empirical evidence as published in recent scientific literature and by considering sampling principles and the disturbance cycles of large forest regions, it is argued that the new lower estimate is more realistic. A downward correction of the estimate would make an important contribution to balancing the global carbon budget.

Keywords
carbon stock;global forest;vegetation biomass

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Received 23 April 2003Accepted 5 September 2003Published 31 December 2003

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