Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management
Published by Taylor & Francis (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 2043-0779 eISSN : 2043-0787
Abbreviation : Greenh. Gas Meas. Manag.
Aims & Scope
Carbon Management is a scholarly peer-reviewed forum for insights from the diverse array of disciplines that enhance our understanding of carbon dioxide and other GHG interactions – from biology, ecology, chemistry and engineering to law, policy, economics and sociology.
The core aim of Carbon Management is it to examine the options and mechanisms for mitigating the causes and impacts of climate change, which includes mechanisms for reducing emissions and enhancing the removal of GHGs from the atmosphere, as well as metrics used to measure performance of options and mechanisms resulting from international treaties, domestic policies, local regulations, environmental markets, technologies, industrial efforts and consumer choices.
One key aim of the journal is to catalyse intellectual debate in an inclusive and scientific manner on the practical work of policy implementation related to the long-term effort of managing our global GHG emissions and impacts.
Decisions made in the near future will have profound impacts on the global climate and biosphere.
Carbon Management delivers research findings in an accessible format to inform decisions in the fields of research, education, management and environmental policy.
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Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Environmental Science and Social Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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The use of substitution in attributional life cycle assessment
Citation: 56
Authors: Matthew, Charlotte
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Appropriate frequency and time of day to measure methane emissions from an irrigated rice paddy in Japan using the manual closed chamber method
Citation: 47
Authors: Kazunori, Kazuyuki, Takeshi, Bjoern Ole, Reiner
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The Clean Development Mechanism: a review of the first international offset programme
Citation: 38
Authors: Michael, Stephen
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Common practices for manual greenhouse gas sampling in rice production: a literature study on sampling modalities of the closed chamber method
Citation: 35
Authors: Bjoern Ole, Reiner
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Designing a national soil carbon monitoring network to support climate change policy: a case example for US agricultural lands
Citation: 33
Authors: Shannon, Stephen M., F. Jay, J. Jeffery, Keith
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Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Methods to Support International Climate Agreements
Citation: 32
Authors: G., A. M.R., M., V.
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High increase of global F-gas emissions until 2050
Citation: 24
Authors: Barbara, Winfried, Cornelia, Rolf
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Monte Carlo (Tier 2) uncertainty analysis of Danish Greenhouse gas emission inventory
Citation: 18
Authors: Patrik, Peter B., Malene, Morten, Marlene S., Leif, Steen, Mette Hjorth, Rikke, Erik, Marianne, Katja, Ole-Kenneth