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Forest carbon accounting methods and the consequences of forest bioenergy for national greenhouse gas emissions inventories

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Figure 1. Comparison of life cycle activities included in national GHG emissions inventories of the Domestic Market and Export Market
Figure 2. Projected forest carbon stocks and reference baselines under alternate forest carbon accounting approaches
Figure 4.  Net accountable GHG emissions within Canada’s GHG inventory, inclusive of domestic life cycle GHG emissions and AFOLU forest carbon-related GHG emissions

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