Integration of 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 Edition 2.0

Jim Penman, Carly Green, Pontus Olofsson, John Raison, Curtis Woodcock, Heiko Balzter, Miriam Baltuck, Pradeepa Bholanath, Cristopher Brack, Charles Brewer, Deborah Burgess, Gilberto Camara, Edersson Cabrera, Peter Caccetta, Remi d’Annunzio, Danny Donoghue, Simon Eddleston, Sandro Federici, Yelana Finegold, Nikki FitzgeraldGiles Foody, Basanta Raj Gautam, Shree Krishna Gautam, Melakeneh Gelet, Giacomo Grassi, Alex Held, Dirk Hoekman, Inge Jonckheere, Pem Narayan Kandel, Josef Kellndorfoer, Leif Kastdalen, Christoph Kleinn, Martin Herold, Werner A. Kurz, Erik Lindquist, Alexander Lotsch, Kim Lowell, Richard Lucas, Ronald McRoberts, Abu Rushed Jamil Mahmood, Tony Milne, Anthea Mitchell, Brice Mora, Douglas M. Muchoney, Erik Næsset, Keryn Paul, Shaun Quegan, Ake Rosenquist, Stephen H Roxburgh , Christophe Sannier, Maria Sanz-Sanchez, Goran Stahl, Stephen Stehman, Rob Waterworth, Pete Watt, Mette Loyche Wilkie, Sylvia Wilson, Michael A. Wulder

    Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned reportpeer-review

    Abstract

    The Global Forest Observations Initiative (GFOI) was established by GEO in 2011, to assist countries to produce reliable, consistent reports on change in forest cover and forest use, and associated anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and removals.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationGeneva
    Commissioning bodyGlobal Forest Observations Initiative
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Integration of 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 Edition 2.0'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this