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Differences in carbon storage between temperate and tropical forests
Loayza Fernandez, Rolling Richard
Over the years a concern about climate change has shown up, affecting the natural conditions in many ways. Terrestrial biomes are part of the carbon cycle, storing and releasing carbon according to natural and anthropogenic factors. In this case, Temperate and Tropical forests are showing predictable tendencies. This diploma thesis is comparing these two biomes, factors which are influencing carbon storage, the differences between Temperate and Tropical forests, such as characteristics of the stands, forest management, and also external factors like deforestation and forest degradation, and finally proposing practical recommendations how to manage forests to improve carbon storage.

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