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Society-wide importance of forest from the carbon sequestration point of view
Pokorný, Radek
Global Climate Change (GCC) has been evoked by anthropogenically elevated CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. The final developmental stadium of the most of terrestrial ecosystems is a forest which consists of long-living plants with ability to capture and sequester atmospheric carbon into plant biomass and soil. Therefore, there are two main possibilities how to mitigate GCC impact on biosphere: i) land-use change to advance ecosystems with high ability and capacity to absorb CO2 from air, and ii) change of the management of existing ecosystems. Forests have high societ-wide importance under the above mentioned context.

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