Carbon Sequestration and Climate Change
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in the Northeast: Quantities and Costs.
Report Collaborators: Sarah Murdock, Sandra Brown,
Neil Sampson and Bill Stanley. (This is a 358 page,
38 meg report that can clog your system. It is also available in Parts,
listed below.)
Part 1: Characterization of
the Northeast Region, by Neil Sampson and Matt Kamp
Part 2: Recent Trends in
Sinks and Sources of Carbon, by Neil Sampson and Matt Kamp
Part 3A: Opportunities for
Improving Carbon Storage through Afforestation of Agricultural Lands, by
Sarah Walker, Sean Grimland, Jon Winsten and Sandra Brown.
Part 3B: Opportunities for
Improving Carbon Storage and Management of Agricultural Lands, by Neil
Sampson, Sean Grimland, Jon Winsten and Sandra Brown
Part 3C: Opportunities for
Sequestering Carbon and Offsetting Emissions through Production of Biomass
Energy, by Neil Sampson, Sean Grimland, Jon Winsten and Sandra Brown.
Part 4: Opportunities for
Improving Carbon Storage and Management on Forest Lands, by Brent Sohngen,
Sarah Walker, Sandra Brown and Sean Grimland
Part 5: Environmental
Co-benefits of Carbon Sequestration Opportunities, by Sarah Murdock, Chris
Zganjar and Bill Stanley
Part 6: Comparison of
Terrestrial Carbon Mitigation Options in the Northeast, by Sarah Walker,
Sean Grimland, Neil Sampson, Brent Sohngen, Jon Winsten and Sandra Brown
Carbon
Registries
By Neil
Sampson
Forest and Agroforestry
Opportunities for Carbon Sequestration in the Big Sky
By Neil
Sampson and Matt Kamp
Fire
Management and Carbon Stocks
By Neil
Sampson
Potential for Agricultural and Forestry Carbon Sequestration in the RGGI Region.
By Neil
Sampson
Agricultural and Forestry
Carbon Sequestration Projects: Challenges for Credible Registration
By Neil
Sampson
Integrating land use, land use change, and forestry into a mandatory national
greenhouse gas reduction program
By Neil Sampson
Monitoring and Measuring Wood Carbon
By
Neil Sampson
Forestry and Carbon Sequestration
By
Neil Sampson
Agroforestry
and Carbon
By Neil Sampson
Carbon Sequestration:
Whats the Best Approach?
By Neil Sampson