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Volume 11, Numbers 5-6, September 2006

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Preface: Special Issue: Efficient USE of Biomass for Mitigating Climate Change
pp. 933-934(2)
Authors: Gustavsson, Leif; Sathre, Roger; Schlamadinger, Bernhard; Robertson, Kimberly

Does Soil Carbon Loss in Biomass Production Systems Negate the Greenhouse Benefits of Bioenergy?
pp. 979-1002(24)
Authors: Cowie, Annette; Smith, Pete; Johnson, Dale

Global Supply of Biomass for Energy and Carbon Sequestration from Afforestation/Reforestation Activities
pp. 1003-1021(19)
Authors: Obersteiner, Michael; Alexandrov, G.; Benítez, Pablo; McCallum, Ian; Kraxner, Florian; Riahi, Keywan; Rokityanskiy, Dmitry; Yamagata, Yoshiki

Bioenergy and the CDM in the Emerging Market for Carbon Credits
pp. 1051-1081(31)
Authors: Jürgens, I.; Schlamadinger, B.; Gomez, P.

The Role of Wood Material for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
pp. 1097-1127(31)
Authors: Gustavsson, L.; Madlener, R.; Hoen, H.-F.; Jungmeier, G.; Karjalainen, T.; KlÖhn, S.; Mahapatra, K.; Pohjola, J.; Solberg, B.; Spelter, H.

CO2 Capture in Pulp and Paper Mills: CO2 Balances and Preliminary Cost Assessment
pp. 1129-1150(22)
Authors: Möllersten, Kenneth; Gao, Lin; Yan, Jinyue

Temporary Carbon Sequestration Cannot Prevent Climate Change
pp. 1151-1164(14)
Author: Kirschbaum, Miko

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