Objective
Climate change is believed to be a function of concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly carbon dioxide. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has the objective to stabilise the GHGs concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Forests act as carbon reservoirs by storing large amounts of carbon in trees, understory vegetation, the forest floor, and soil. Changes in forests, such as the trees' growth, can remove carbon from the atmosphere. Forest can thus act as a sink for absorbing emissions from human or natural sources. Conversely, when human activities (e.g. logging, industrial polution) or impact of natural factors (e.g. fires, insects) degrade a forest, both the reservoir and the sink potential are damaged, and the forest can become a source of carbon. From this perspective the role of boreal forests, and particularly world's largest Siberian forests, is essential, but still has to be better clarified. Accurate and updated information regarding boreal forest dynamic is crucial to quantity GHG fluxes and to predict possible scenarios of climate change. Remote sensing is the most realistic way to obtain data regarding forests dynamic within vast geographical area such as the entire boreal forest biome of Northern Eurasia. In spite of the importance of the task and the fact that numerous scientific investigations regarding the geographical extent and magnitude of disturbances dynamic of forest at the subcontinental scale and in terms, which is well compatible with the existing models of GHG fluxes estimation and climate change prediction are not developed yet and still remains to be issued of day. FORCE is aimed to fill this gap and will allow us to develop such methods based on intensive use of EO techniques and available in-situ data.
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Programme(s)
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Topic(s)
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FP6-2002-MOBILITY-7
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IIF - Marie Curie actions-Incoming International Fellowships
Coordinator
MOSCOW
Russia
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