1. Recognizing the importance of unmanaged forests to mitigate climate change.
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Kun, Zoltán, DellaSala, Dominick, Keith, Heather, Kormos, Cyril, Mercer, Bernard, Moomaw, William R., and Wiezik, Michal
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FOREST microclimatology ,CLIMATE change ,CARBON sequestration in forests ,FORESTS & forestry ,RANGE management ,FOREST biomass - Abstract
The carbon stock in Europe's forests is decreasing and the importance of protecting "unmanaged" forests must be recognised in reversing this process. In order to keep carbon out of the atmosphere and to meet the Paris Agreement goals, the remaining primary forests must be protected and secondary forests should be allowed to continue growing to preserve existing carbon stocks and accumulate additional stocks. In order to reverse the decreasing forest carbon stocks in Europe (European Environmental Agency, 2019), the largest forest carbon stores must be protected and additional forests must be allowed to continue accumulating carbon (proforestation). [Extracted from the article]
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- 2020
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