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Group: climate_change - with tag damage [20 articles]

Недавние статьи, отправленные по почте членами climate_change группы with tag damage
  • Carbon sequestration and conservation of tropical forests under uncertainty
    Journal Of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50 (1999), pp. 17-35.
    by SRC Reddy, C Price
  • A cost-benefit-analysis of slowing climate-change
    Energy Policy, Vol. 23 (1995), pp. 337-346.
  • Elevated atmospheric [CO2] promotes frost damage in evergreen tree seedlings
    Plant Cell And Environment, Vol. 21 (1998), pp. 631-635.
    by JL Lutze, JS Roden, CJ Holly, J Wolfe, JJG Egerton, MC Ball
  • Sixty years of management and natural disturbance in a New England forested landscape
    Forest Ecology And Management, Vol. 81 (1996), pp. 63-73.
    by WB Leak, ML Smith
  • Tropical forest fragmentation and greenhouse gas emissions
    Forest Ecology And Management, Vol. 110 (1998), pp. 173-180.
  • A 70-year retrospective analysis of carbon fluxes in the Canadian forest sector
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 9 (1999), pp. 526-547.
    by WA Kurz, MJ Apps
  • Modelling comparison to evaluate the importance of phenology and spring frost damage for the effects of climate change on growth of mixed temperate-zone deciduous forests
    Climate Research, Vol. 7 (1996), pp. 31-41.
  • A modelling analysis of the effect of climate warming on the probability of spring frost damage to tree species in the Netherlands and Germany
    Plant Cell And Environment, Vol. 17 (1994), pp. 367-377.
    by K Kramer
  • Vulnerability and adaptation of the larch forest in eastern Siberia to climate change
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 92 (1996), pp. 119-127.
  • Ecosystem-level changes that may be expected in a changing global climate - a british-columbia perspective
    Environmental Toxicology And Chemistry, Vol. 11 (1992), pp. 1061-1068.
    by JP Kimmins, DP Lavender
  • Agricultures share in the emission of trace gases affecting the climate and some cause-oriented proposals for sufficiently reducing this share
    Environmental Pollution, Vol. 83 (1994), pp. 95-111.
  • A strategy for integrated monitoring
    Environmental Management, Vol. 18 (1994), pp. 1-12.
    by BB Hicks, TG Brydges
  • Effects of climate-change on insect defoliator population processes in canada boreal forest - some plausible scenarios
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 82 (1995), pp. 445-454.
    by RA Fleming, WJA Volney
  • A mechanistic perspective of possible influences of climate change on defoliating insects in North America's boreal forests
    Silva., Vol. Fennica 30, No. 2-3. (1996), pp. 281-294.
    by RA Fleming
  • Environmental impacts of sequestering carbon through forestation
    Climatic Change, Vol. 31 (1995), pp. 67-78.
    by J Englin, JM Callaway
  • Ecological implications of changes in drought patterns: Shifts in forest composition in Panama
    Climatic, Vol. Change 39, No. 2-3. (1998), pp. 413-427.
    by R Condit
  • Climatic warming and its effect on bud burst and risk of frost damage to white spruce in Canada
    Forestry Chronicle, Vol. 74 (1998), pp. 567-577.
    by SJ Colombo
  • Experimental manipulation of water and nutrient input to a norway spruce plantation at klosterhede, denmark.2. Effects on tree growth and nutrition
    Plant And Soil, Vol. 169 (1995), pp. 613-622.
  • Effects of elevated CO2, elevated O-3 and potassium deficiency on Norway spruce [Picea abies (L) Karst]: Seasonal changes in photosynthesis and non-structural carbohydrate content
    Plant Cell And Environment, Vol. 18 (1995), pp. 1345-1357.
    by JD Barnes, T Pfirrmann, K Steiner, C Lutz, U Busch, H Kuchenhoff, HD Payer
  • Why the larch bud-moth cycle collapsed in the sub-alpine larch- cembran pine forests in the year 1990 for the 1st time since 1850
    Oecologia, Vol. 94 (1993), pp. 62-66.
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