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Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets

Smith, Pete et al · Springer · 2008

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Humans utilise about 40% of the earth’s net primary production (NPP) but the products of this NPP are often managed by different sectors, with timber and forest products managed by the forestry sector and food and fibre products from croplands and grasslands managed by the agricultural sector. Other significant anthropogenic impacts on the global carbon cycle include human utilization of fossil fuels and impacts on less intensively managed systems such as peatlands, wetlands and permafrost. A great deal of knowledge, expertise and data is available within each sector. We describe the contribution of sectoral carbon budgets to our understanding of the global carbon cycle. Whilst many sectors exhibit similarities for carbon budgeting, some key differences arise due to differences in goods and services provided, ecology, management practices used, landmanagement personnel responsible, policies affecting land management, data types and availability, and the drivers of change. We review the methods and data sources available for assessing sectoral carbon budgets, and describe some of key data limitations and uncertainties for each sector in different regions of the world. We identify the main gaps in our knowledge/data, show that coverage is better for the developed world for most sectors, and suggest how sectoral carbon budgets could be improved in the future. Research priorities include the development of shared protocols through site networks, a move to full carbon accounting within sectors, and the assessment of full greenhouse gas budgets.
Fil: Smith, Pete. University Of Aberdeen. School Of Biological Sciences.; Reino Unido
Fil: Nabuurs, Gert Jan. Wageningen University; Países Bajos

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Smith, P. E. A. (2008). Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135144

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Smith, Pete et al. "Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135144.

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Smith, P. E. A. 2008, Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets, Springer, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135144 [Accessed 23 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets
Autor / colaboradores
Smith, Pete et al
Editorial
Springer
Año de publicación
2008
ISSN
0165-0009
ISSN
0165-0009
Idioma
eng

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