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Based on The Bamboo Forest Management Carbon Sequestration Project Methodology and improved project economic benefit evaluation model, this research conducted a quantitative evaluation of the economic benefits of CCER bamboo forest management carbon sequestration project and analyzed the...

Author(s)
Li Jia; Gu Lei; Zhu WeiQiang; Shi YongJun; Ji Wei; Zheng YiFeng
Publisher
Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, Zhejiang, China
Citation
Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, 2018, 35, 4, pp 581-588
Abstract

Objective: The study established the height-diameter model of Castanopsis fargesii to provide basis for compiling forest management tables of subtropical evergreen broad leaved forest and guiding local forest management. Method: Height-diameter model based on height classification and...

Author(s)
Li Jie
Publisher
Northwest A & F University (Natural Science Edition), Yangling, China
Citation
Journal of Northwest A & F University - Natural Science Edition, 2019, 47, 11, pp 34-42
Abstract

The farmland shelterbelt is an important artificial ecological project for improving farmland microclimates, ensuring agricultural production, and promoting sustainable development in China's ecologically fragile areas. Due to the quasi-public attribute, farmland shelterbelts were mainly...

Author(s)
Cheng PengFei; Li Jie; Zhang HongLi; Cheng GuangHua
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2023, 15, 3,
Abstract

Finland boasts abundant forest resources and the high-level management of its state-owned forests. Its state-owned forest management is featured with clear targets, well regulated management system, diversified goals, high professional level and multi-functional management. This paper introduced...

Author(s)
Li Jia; Zhang Hui; Wen ZuoMin
Publisher
Research Institute of Forestry Policy and Information, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China
Citation
World Forestry Research, 2017, 30, 5, pp 84-87
Abstract

Objective: By determining the forest management reference level to measure and account the eligible carbon sink. Method: Using the methodology of Improved Forest Management in Voluntary Carbon Standard for Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Projects (AFOLU-VCS) to account the carbon stock and ...

Author(s)
Li Juan; Bai YanFeng; Peng Yang; Jiang ChunQian; Wang SiLong; Sun Rui; Xu Rui
Publisher
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China
Citation
Forest Research, Beijing, 2017, 30, 3, pp 436-443
Abstract

The estimation of post-fire vegetation recovery is essential for forest management and wildfire policy-making. In the last few decades, vegetation indices have been widely used to monitor post-fire vegetation recovery by comparison with the pre-fire state. In this study, vegetation recovery is...

Author(s)
Guo Meng; Li Jing; Yu FangBing; Yin Shuai; Huang ShuBo; Wen LiXiang
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2021, 30, 5, pp 365-377
Abstract

Objective: Carbon sequestration in bamboo forest management is susceptible to much uncertainty in the investing process, thus the author utilized a model to precisely calculate the economic benefit of carbon sequestration in bamboo forest management in Anji County, Zhejiang Province. Method: The...

Author(s)
Zhu WeiQiang; Gu Lei; Li Jia; Shi YongJun; Ji Wei
Publisher
Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China
Citation
Journal of Nanjing Forestry University (Natural Sciences Edition), 2018, 42, 4, pp 18-24
Abstract

Plants are the main sources of soil organic carbon in forest ecosystems. Photosynthetic C assimilated by plants enters the soil through litter, root litter, and root exudates. However, it remains unclear how litter changes affect the plant-C input. We aimed to quantify the responses of C inputs via ...

Author(s)
Zhang ChengFu; Cai YinMei; Zhang Tao; He TengBing; Li Jie; Li XinYing; Zhao QingXia
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
European Journal of Forest Research, 2022, 141, 5, pp 833-843
Abstract

How to set out the carbon reference level in forest management is one of the important issues in future climate change research. This paper summarized the definition of forest management in different files as well as the requirements of setting out the forest management reference level, and...

Author(s)
Li Juan; Jiang ChunQian; Sun Rui; Bai YanFeng; Lu WenMing
Publisher
Research Institute of Forestry Policy and Information, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China
Citation
World Forestry Research, 2014, 27, 6, pp 86-90
Abstract

To explore whether lead (Pb)-induced defense responses are responsible for the low root-to-shoot Pb translocation, we exposed saplings of the two contrasting poplar species, Populus Ɨ canescens with relatively high root-to-shoot Pb translocation and P. nigra with low Pb translocation, to 0 or 8 mM...

Author(s)
Shi WenGuang; Zhou Jing; Li Jing; Ma ChaoFeng; Zhang YuHong; Deng ShuRong; Yu WenJian; Luo ZhiBin
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 271,

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