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Terrestrial Carbon Observation: The Ottawa Assessment of Requirements Status and Next Steps

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By: Josef Cihlar(Editor), A Scott Denning(Editor), James R Gosz(Editor)
108 pages
Terrestrial Carbon Observation: The Ottawa Assessment of Requirements Status and Next Steps
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  • Terrestrial Carbon Observation: The Ottawa Assessment of Requirements Status and Next Steps ISBN: 9789251048016 Paperback Jan 2003 Out of Print #136005
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Although not yet widely recognized, carbon sequestration and fluxes are relevant not only to the climate change debate. They are also key factors in sustaining agricultural productivity, biodiversity and forest ecosystem processes. Terrestrial Carbon Observation: The Ottawa Assessment of Requirements Status and Next Steps presents the results of a follow-up Terrestrial Carbon Observation (TCO) Synthesis Workshop, designed to summarise existing information and observation requirements regarding terrestrial carbon, conduct initial evaluation of existing data or observations in relation to the requirements, identify major gaps or deficiencies, and propose solutions.

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Out of Print
By: Josef Cihlar(Editor), A Scott Denning(Editor), James R Gosz(Editor)
108 pages
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