Integrating remote-sensing and ground-based observations for estimation of emissions and removals of greenhouse gases in forests: Methods and Guidance from the Global Forest Observations Initiative

Jim Penman, Miriam Baltuck, Carly Green, Pontus Olofsson, John Raison, Curtis Woodcock, Pradeepa Bholanath, Cristopher Brack, Deborah Burgess, Eduardo Cabrera, Peter Caccetta, Simon Eggleston, Nikki Fitzgerald, Giles Foody, Basanta Raj Gautam, Alex Held, Martin Herold, Dirk Hoekman, Inge Jonckheere, Leif KastdalenPem Narayan Kandel, Josef Kellndorfer, Erik Lindquist, Alexander Lotsch, Kim Lowell, Richard Lucas, Ronald McRoberts, Tony Milne, Anthea Mitchell, Brice Mora, Douglas M. Muchoney, Erik Naesset, Keryn Paul, Shaun Quegan, Ake Rosenqvist, Maria Sanz Sanchez, Stephen Stehman, Rob Waterworth, Pete Watt Indufor, Mette Loyche Wilkie, Sylvia Wilson, Michael A. Wulder

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    Abstract

    The Global Forest Observations Initiative (GFOI) was established by the Group on Earth Observations in 2011, to assist countries to produce reliable, consistent and comparable reports on change in forest cover and forest use and associated anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions or removals.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationGeneva
    Commissioning bodyGlobal Forest Observations Initiative
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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