Research Series

2001-01-01

Research Series 8 - The Impact of Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gases on Forest Ecosystems

This book, produced by expert scientists in world forests, provides a review of what is known about the impact of elevated CO2 and other greenhouse gases on forest ecosystems.

Edited by D Karnosky, Michigan Technological University, USA, R Ceulemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium, G Scarascia-Mugnozza,
University of Tuscia, Italy and J L Innes, University of British Columbia, Canada;
Publication Date: September 2001; Number of Pages: 352 Pages; Binding: Hardback

ISBN: 0851995519

Price: £55.00 (US$100.00) (IUFRO member organizations are entitled to a 25% discount provided that with their order they point out that they are members of IUFRO.)

Available from CABI-Publishing

Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and chlorofluorocarbons, are all increasing in the atmosphere. These gases are directly affecting biological processes in trees and ecological processes in forests. They are also causing considerable radiant energy to be trapped near the earth's surface resulting in the so-called "greenhouse".