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This section of the Web site provides a list of publications produced and supported by EPA, as well as other references. Publications that are not official EPA reports do not necessarily represent the opinions and findings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The publications are categorized under the following major topics for agricultural and forestry sequestration activities:

Agricultural Soil Sequestration and Net Greenhouse Gas Accounting

Robertson, G.P., E.A. Paul and R.R. Harwood (2000) Greenhouse Gases in Intensive Agriculture: Contributions of Individual Gases to the Radiative Forcing of the Atmosphere. Science, 289(5486): 1922-1925. [Available online with kind permission from Science Magazine].

Schlesinger, W.H. (1999) Carbon Sequestration in Soils. Science, 284: 2095. [Available online with kind permission from Science Magazine].

West, T.O. and W.M. Post (2002) Soil Carbon Sequestration by Tillage and Crop Rotation: A Global Data Analysis. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Available at DOE CDIAC site. Exit disclaimer

Lal, R., J.M. Kimble, R.F. Follett and C.V. Cole (1999) The Potential of U.S. Cropland to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. Lewis Publishers.

Follett, R.F., J.M. Kimble and R. Lal (2001) The Potential of U.S. Grazing Lands to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, Lewis Publishers.

Baselines (Project Level)

See the Project Analysis section of this Web site.

Co-Benefits

See Co-Benefits – Water Quality or Biodiversity sections of this Web site.

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Duration (Permanence)

See the Project Analysis section of this Web site.

Impacts of Climate Change, Other Science Issues for Sequestration

Casperson, J.P. et al. (2000) Contributions of Land-Use History to Carbon Accumulation in U.S. Forests. Science, 290: 1148-1151. [Available online with kind permission from Science Magazine].

Houghton, R.A. (2002) Magnitude, distribution and causes of terrestrial carbon sinks and some implications for policy. Climate Policy, 2(1): 71-88. [Abstract only]. Exit disclaimer

Joyce, L.A. and R. Birdsey (2000) The impact of climate change on America’s forests: A technical document supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-59. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Exit disclaimer

Shugart, H., R. Sedjo and B. Sohngen (2003) Forests & Global Climate Change: Potential Impacts on U.S. Forest Resources, Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Exit disclaimer

International Trend Estimates of Net Carbon Storage

Houghton, R.A. and J.L. Hackler (2002) Carbon Flux to the Atmosphere from Land-Use Changes, estimates available at DOE’s Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. Exit disclaimer

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Inventory of Sequestration Rates and Agricultural CH4 and N2O (U.S.)

Birdsey, R.A. and G.M. Lewis (2003) Carbon in United States Forests and Wood Products, 1987-1997: State-by-State Estimates. US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Global Change Research Program, and U.S. EPA.

EPA (2006) Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2001, EPA 430-R-06-002. See Agriculture and Land Use Change & Forestry chapters.

CASMGS 2003 Carbon Measurement and Monitoring Forum

Leakage

See the Project Analysis section of this Web site.

Major Assessments

IPCC (2000) Special Report on Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, Cambridge University Press. Exit disclaimer

IPCC (2001) Climate Change 2001: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. B. Metz et al. (eds.), Cambridge University Press. Exit disclaimer

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Measurement, Monitoring, Verification

See Project Analysis section of this Web site.

Mitigation (U.S. and International)

EPA (1995) Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in the Forest and Agriculture Sectors. EPA 230-R-95-002. For access to this document online, you need to go to EPA’s National Environmental Publications Internet Site, and enter the title of the report.

Follett, R.F., J.M. Kimble and R. Lal (2001) The Potential of U.S. Grazing Lands to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, Lewis Publishers.

Lal, R. et al. (1999) The Potential of U.S. Cropland to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, Lewis Publishers.

Lewandrowski, J. et al. (2004) Economics of Sequestering Carbon in the U.S. Agricultural Sector, Technical Bulletin No. (TB1909) of USDA Economic Research Service. Exit disclaimer

McCarl, B.A. and U.A. Schneider (2001) Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry. Science, 294: 2481-2482. [Available online with kind permission from Science Magazine].

Sampson, R.N. and D. Hair (eds.) (1996) Forests and Global Change. Volume 2: Forest Management Opportunities for Mitigating Carbon Emissions. American Forests, Washington, DC.

Sathaye, J., W. Makundi and K. Andrasko (2001) Carbon mitigation potential and costs of forestry options in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines and Tanzania. (PDF, 185 pp., 207 KB, About PDF)

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 6 (3-4): 185-211. Exit disclaimer Available for personal use only through the kind permission of Kluwer Academic Publishers; please contact Kluwer for any reproduction and/or distribution.

Schneider, U.A. and B.A McCarl (2002) The Potential of U.S. Agriculture and Forestry to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Agricultural Sector Analysis. CARD Working Paper 02-WP 300. (PDF) Exit disclaimer

IPCC (2001) Climate Change 2001: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. B. Metz et al. (eds.), Cambridge University Press. Exit disclaimer

IPCC (2000) Special Report on Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, R.T. Watson et al. (eds.), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press. Chapters 3 and 4 in particular contain mitigation estimates. Exit disclaimer

Sedjo, R., B. Sohngen and R. Mendelsohn (2001) Estimating Carbon Supply Curves for Global Forests and Other Land Uses. (PDF) Exit disclaimer

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Project-Level Assessment

Brown, S., O. Masera, J. Sathaye, K. Andrasko, P. Brown, P. Frumhoff, R. Lasco, G. Leach, P. Moura-Costa, S. Mwakifwamba, G. Phillips, P. Read, P. Sudha, R. Tipper et al. (2000) Project-Based Activities. In: Special Report on Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, IPCC, Cambridge University Press. Exit disclaimer

Chomitz, K.M. (2001) Evaluating carbon offsets from forestry and energy projects: How do they compare? World Bank Paper. (PDF) Exit disclaimer

Subak, S. (2002) Forest certification eligibility as a screen for CDM sinks projects. Climate Policy, 2: 335-351.Exit disclaimer

See Project Analysis section of this Web site.

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Projections of Forestry & Agriculture Sequestration

Birdsey, R.A. and L.S. Heath (1995) Carbon Changes in U.S. Forests. In Productivity of America’s Forests and Climate Change, L.A. Joyce (ed.), Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-271, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO, pp. 56-70. (PDF 4 MB) Exit disclaimer

Hurtt, G.C. et al. (2002) Projecting the future of the U.S. carbon sink. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99(3): 1389-1394. (PDF 20 KB) Exit disclaimer

Skog, K.E and G.A. Nicholson (2000) Carbon Sequestration in Wood and Paper Products. In USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-59, pp. 79-88. (PDF 205 KB) Exit disclaimer

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