Table Of ContentCONTENTS OF VOLUME 67
Vol.67 No.1 November 2004
TOM M. L. WIGLEY /C hoosing a Stabilization Target for CO
ROGER N. JONES / Incorporating Agency into Climate Change Risk As-
sessments. An Editorial Comment
JAMES S. RISBEY / Agency and the Assignment of Probabilities to Green-
house Emissions Scenarios. An Editorial Comment
MUYIN WANG and JAMES E. OVERLAND / Detecting Arctic Climate
Change Using K6ppen Climate Classification
ALBERTO J. ARISTARAIN, ROBERT J. DELMAS and MICHEL STIEVE-
NARD / Ice-Core Study of the Link Between Sea-Salt Aerosol, Sea-Ice
Cover and Climate in the Antarctic Peninsula Area
L. DAVID MECH / Is Climate Change Affecting Wolf Populations in the
High Arctic?
PETER KOHLER and ANDREAS HUTH/ Simulating Growth Dynamics in
a South-East Asian Rainforest Threatened by Recruitment Shortage and
Tree Harvesting 95-117
BEN BRADSHAW, A. HOLLY DOLAN and BARRY SMIT / Farm-Level
Adaptation to Climatic Variability and Change: Crop Diversification in
the Canadian Prairies 119-141
Erratum 143
Vol.67 Nos. 2—3 December (I, II) 2004
Special Issue
QUANTIFYING TERRESTRIAL CARBON SINKS
Guest Editors
JOSEP CANADELL, PHILIPPE CIAIS, PETER COX and MARTIN HEIMANN
JOSEP CANADEXL, PHILIPPE CIAIS, PETER COX and MARTIN
HEIMANN /Q uantifying Terrestrial Carbon Sinks. Preface 145-146
JOSEP G. CANADELL, PHILIPPE CIAIS, PETER COX and MARTIN
HEIMANN/ Quantifying, Understanding and Managing the Carbon Cycle
in the Next Decades 147-160
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THE EFFECTS OF LAND USE CHANGE ON THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE
VINCENT GITZ and PHILIPPE CIAIS / Future Expansion of Agricul-
ture and Pasture Acts to Amplify Atmospheric CO, Levels in Response
to Fossil-Fuel and Land-Use Change Emissions 161-184
P. E. LEVY, A. D. FRIEND, A. WHITE and M. G. R. CANNELL / The
Influence of Land Use Change on Global-Scale Fluxes of Carbon from
Terrestrial Ecosystems 185-209
REGIONAL SINKS AND APPLICATIONS
YUDE PAN, TIANXIANG LUO, RICHARD BIRDSEY, JOHN HOM and
JERRY MELILLO / New Estimates of Carbon Storage and Sequestration
in China’s Forests: Effects of Age—Class and Method on Inventory-Based
Carbon Estimation 211-236
JIAN NI / Forage Yield-Based Carbon Storage in Grasslands of China 237-246
SHAOQIANG WANG, JIYUAN LIU, GUIRUI YU, YUANYUAN PAN,
QINGMEI CHEN, KERANG LI and JIAYONG LI / Effects of Land Use
Change on the Storage of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study of the
Qianyanzhou Forest Experimental! Station in China 247-255
OLGA N. KRANKINA, MARK E. HARMON, WARREN B. COHEN,
DOUG R. OETTER, OLGA ZYRINA and MAUREEN V. DUANE / Car-
bon Stores, Sinks, and Sources in Forests of Northwestern Russia: Can
we Reconcile Forest Inventories with Remote Sensing Results? 257-272
PETRA TSCHAKERT / Carbon for Farmers: Assessing the Potential for Soil
Carbon Sequestration in the Old Peanut Basin of Senegal 273-290
CATHERINE POTVIN, EDWARD WHIDDEN and TIM MOORE / A Case
Study of Carbon Pools under Three Different Land-Uses in Panama 291-307
M. J. SCHELHAAS, G. J. NABUURS, W. JANS, E. MOORS, S. SABATE
and W. P. DAAMEN /C losing the Carbon Budget of a Scots Pine Forest
in the Netherlands 309-328
ALESSANDRO PICCOLO, RICCARDO SPACCINI, ROLF NIEDER and
JOERG RICHTER / Sequestration of a Biologically Labile Organic Car-
bon in Soils by Humified Organic Matter 329-343
NEW DATASETS AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
KEVIN TANSEY, JEAN-MARIE GREGOIRE, ELISABETTA BINAGHI,
LUIGI BOSCHETTI, PIETRO ALESSANDRO BRIVIO, DMITRY ER- » |
SHOV, STEPHANE FLASSE, ROBERT FRASER, DEAN GRAETZ, |
MARTA MAGGI, PASCAL PEDUZZI, JOSE PEREIRA, JOAO SILVA, _
ADELIA SOUSA and DANIELA STROPPIANA / A Global Inventory
of Burned Areas at | km Resolution for the Year 2000 Derived from Spot
345-377
Vegetation Data
THUY LE TOAN, SHAUN QUEGAN, IAN WOODWARD, MARK LO-
MAS, NICOLAS DELBART and GHISLAIN PICARD / Relating Radar
Remote Sensing of Biomass to Modelling of Forest Carbon Budgets 379-402
J.-L. WIDLOWSKI, B. PINTY, N. GOBRON, M. M. VERSTRAETE, D. J.
DINER and A. B. DAVIS / Canopy Structure Parameters Derived from
Multi-Angular Remote Sensing Data for Terrestrial Carbon Studies 403-415
SCIENCE FOR POLICY CHALLENGES
MIKO U. F. KIRSCHBAUM and ANNETTE L. COWIE / Giving Credit
where Credit is Due. A Practical Method to Distinguish Between Human
and Natural Factors in Carbon Accounting 417-436
GEORGII ALEXANDROV and YOSHIKI YAMAGATA / Verification of
437-447
Carbon Sink Assessment: Can we Exclude Natural Sinks?
EVA LOVBRAND/ Bridging Political Expectations and Scientific Limita-
tions in Climate Risk Management — On the Uncertain Effects of Interna-
tional Carbon Sink Policies 449-460
Volume Contents 461463
Author Index 465