Carbon Accounting Rules and Guidelines for the United States Forest Sector

The United States Climate Change Initiative includes improvements to the U.S. Department of Energy's Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. The program includes specific accounting rules and guidelines for reporting and registering forestry activities that reduce atmospheric C(O)2 by incre...

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Agroforestry
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Air Pollution - economics
Air Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence
Air Pollution - prevention & control
Applied sciences
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Carbon - metabolism
Carbon dioxide
Carbon footprint
Carbon sequestration
Climate
Climate change
Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Ecosystem
Ecosystem restoration
Electricity generation
Emissions control
emissions reductions
Emissions trading
Energy policy
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environment and pollution
Environmental accounting
Environmental economics
environmental markets
Environmental restoration
estimation
Exact sciences and technology
forest industries
Forest management
Forest protection
Forestry
Forestry - economics
Forestry - legislation & jurisprudence
forests
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
gas emissions
Geography
Greenhouse gases
guidelines
Guidelines as Topic
Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
Land reclamation
Landowners
methodology
Methods
Monitoring systems
Pollution
pollution control
Pollution, environment geology
Remote sensing
Rural development
Sustainability management
Sustainability reporting
Sustainable forestry
Sustainable practices
Trees
United States
Urban areas
Urban forests
voluntary reporting
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