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Browsing by Subject "Carbon Sequestration"
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Carbon for Conservation
(2018-04-27)The Nature Conservancy’s North Carolina chapter (TNC NC) is exploring opportunities to secure additional financing for their conservation work through the sale of carbon offset credits in regulatory or voluntary markets. ... -
Carbon Sequestration in Canada's Boreal Forests
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Compositional Trends in the Primary Floodplain Forest of the Manu National Park, Peru
(2009-04-24)Over the past ~20 years, various stand-level assessments of undisturbed Amazonian forests have revealed an increase in stem turnover (resulting from increases in recruitment and mortality), an increase in stem density ... -
Ecosystem Service Analysis of Duke Forest
(2022-04-22)Our team was tasked with evaluating the quantitative and monetary value of ecosystem services offered by the Duke Forest. Our client, the Duke Forest, manages and actively harvests 7,100 acres of timberlands used for research, ... -
Potential Biodiversity and Climate Benefits of Voluntary Carbon Market Tree-Planting Projects
(2022-08-05)This research explored the potential for voluntary carbon markets to benefit forest biodiversity and climate change by directing funding to tree-planting projects. This research topic is important because voluntary carbon ... -
Potential impacts of leakage from deep CO2 geosequestration on overlying freshwater aquifers.
(Environ Sci Technol, 2010-12-01)Carbon Capture and Storage may use deep saline aquifers for CO(2) sequestration, but small CO(2) leakage could pose a risk to overlying fresh groundwater. We performed laboratory incubations of CO(2) infiltration under oxidizing ...