fire risks in forest carbon projects in indonesia
daniel murdiyarso~1; makmur widodo~2 & desi suyamto~2 1. bogor agricultural university; p. o. box453 bogor; indonesia 2. international centre for research in agroforestry; p. o. box161; bogor; indonesia
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a large impact of tropical biomass burning on co and co_2 in the upper troposphere
hidekazu matsueda~1; shoichi taguchi~2; hisayuki y. inoue~1 & masao ishii~1 1. geochemical research department; meteorological research institute; 1-1; nagamine; tsukuba-shi; ibaraki-ken 305-0052; japan; 2. national institute of advanced industrial science and technology; aist tsukuba west; 16-1 onogawa; tsukuba; ibaraki; 305-8569; japan
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changes in annual co_2 fluxes estimated from inventory data in south korea
lee dowon~1; yook keun hyung~1; lee dongseon~1; kang sinkyu~2; kang hojeong~3; lim jong hwan~4 & lee kyeong hak~5 1. environmental planning institute; graduate school of environmental studies; seoul national university; seoul 151-742; korea; 2. school of forestry; university of montana; missoula; mt 59812; usa; 3. department of environmental science and engineering; ewha womans university; seoul 120-750; korea; 4. division of forest ecology; korea forest research institute; seoul 130-712; korea; 5. division of forest resources; korea forest research lnstitute; seoul 130-712; korea
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