Carbon Balance and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Carbon Balance and Management is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Predicting the spatial variation in cost-efficiency for agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation programs in the U.S.67
Effects of forest degradation classification on the uncertainty of aboveground carbon estimates in the Amazon47
Response of soil respiration to changes in soil temperature and water table level in drained and restored peatlands of the southeastern United States32
Setting the forest reference levels in the European Union: overview and challenges28
How to maximize the joint benefits of timber production and carbon sequestration for rural areas? A case study of larch plantations in northeast China23
The default methods in the 2019 Refinement drastically reduce estimates of global carbon sinks of harvested wood products21
Changes in the net primary production of ecosystems across Western Europe from 2015 to 2022 in response to historic drought events20
China’s terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance during the 20th century: an analysis with a process-based biogeochemistry model19
Carbon sequestration potential of plantation forests in New Zealand - no single tree species is universally best18
Change and relationship between growing season metrics and net primary productivity in forestland and grassland in China18
Maximizing tree carbon in croplands and grazing lands while sustaining yields18
The business case for carbon farming in the USA17
Spatiotemporal variations in urban CO2 flux with land-use types in Seoul17
Improved aboveground biomass estimation and regional assessment with aerial lidar in California’s subalpine forests16
Comparative analysis of soil organic matter fractions, lability, stability ratios, and carbon management index in various land use types within bharatpur catchment, Chitwan District, Nepal16
Changes of lake organic carbon sinks from closed basins since the Last Glacial Maximum and quantitative evaluation of human impacts15
Contributions of economic growth, terrestrial sinks, and atmospheric transport to the increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the Korean Peninsula15
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