Quantifying the Effects of Land Use Change on Carbon Budgets in the Black Sea Region and China
Project Start Date
01/01/2004
Project End Date
01/01/2007
Project Call Name
Science Theme Name
Regional_Initiative_Name
Solicitation
Team Members:
Person Name | Person role on project | Affiliation |
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Curtis Woodcock | Principal Investigator | Boston University, Boston, USA |
Abstract
Starting REDD implementation: National carbon accounting capacities – National REDD implementation strategy and activities • Tools for estimating, accounting, reporting on REDD: – IPCC Good Practice Guidelines and Guidance – Stronger role for satellite remote sensing – Dedicated research and case studies • 2005: Establishment of GOFC-GOLD REDD working group – Promote satellite monitoring as objective and efficient approach in developing countries – Forest changes can be monitored with confidence for assessing and comparing historical and future rates of deforestation – Consensus technical guidance are in development (REDD sourcebook)
Project Documents
Project Documents
Year | Type | Title |
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2009 | NASA LCLUC Science Team Presentation | Global land cover validation and a “Best Currently Available” LC Map |
2009 | NASA LCLUC Science Team Presentation | Building nation forest carbon monitoring capabilities using the GOFC REDD sourcebook |
2006 | NASA LCLUC Science Team Presentation | The effect of land use change on terrestrial carbon dynamics in the Black Sea Region |
2004 | Significant Results | LCLUC and Hydroclimatology in South Eastern Turkey (Significant Results) |