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Koronka, J., Ovando, P., Vergunts, J., 2022. Understanding values beyond carbon in the Woodland Carbon Code in Scotland. Trees, Forest and People 9, 100320

Koronka, J
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Abstract. Many governments and organisations are encouraging carbon dioxide capture in woodlands through the creation of markets that commodify forest carbon. These schemes can connect different values in local landscapes and global environmental responses to climate change, which go beyond increasing the cost-effectiveness of carbon offsetting. In this paper we use the UK Woodland Carbon Code (WCC) to explore the values and meanings brought to the WCC by landowners, forest developers and carbon buyers, with a focus on Scotland.

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Baggio-Compagnucci, A., Ovando, P., Hewitt, R.J., Canullo, R., & Gimona, A. (2022). Barking up the wrong tree? Can forest expansion help meet climate goals? Environmental Science & Policy

Baggio-Compagnucci, A., Ovando
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Abstract. Forest expansion can make an important contribution to the 2015 Paris Agreement, through offsetting Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. EU, UK and Scottish forest policy encourages substantial forest expansion. Unfortunately, policy is still inadequately informed by high resolution data, and often assumes a fairly homogenous landscape, uniformly suitable soil types and idealised ‘average’ tree timber yields, while carbon emissions caused by soil disturbance during planting, and changes in climate are rarely adequately considered.

Gou, Z., Meng, F., Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Z. & Bu, Y. (2022). Encoding the citation life-cycle: the operationalization of a literature-aging conceptual model. Scientometrics

Gou, Z., Meng, F.,
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Abstract. In this study, we introduce a new literature-aging conceptual model to study the citation curve and discuss its implications. First, we improve the conceptual model by adding a period to describe the “death” of citations. Second, we offer a feasible operationalization for this conceptual model and implement a set of cross-discipline publications in the Web of Science to test its performance. Furthermore, we propose two measurements according to the new model—“Sleeping Period” and “Recognition Period”—to capture publications’ citation curve patterns.

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