Items where Author is "Cunningham, Shaun C."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article Number of items: 5. ArticlePaul, K. I., England, J. R., Baker, T. G., Cunningham, S. C., Perring, M. P., Polglase, P. J., Wilson, B., Cavagnaro, T. R., Lewis, T., Read, Z., Madhavan, D. B. and Herrmann, T. (2018) Using measured stocks of biomass and litter carbon to constrain modelled estimates of sequestration of soil organic carbon under contrasting mixed-species environmental plantings. Science of The Total Environment, 615 . pp. 348-359. ISSN 0048-9697 Madhavan, D. B., Baldock, J. A., Read, Z. J., Murphy, S. C., Cunningham, S. C., Perring, M. P., Herrmann, T., Lewis, T., Cavagnaro, T. R., England, J. R., Paul, K. I., Weston, C. J. and Baker, T. G. (2017) Rapid prediction of particulate, humus and resistant fractions of soil organic carbon in reforested lands using infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Environmental Management, 193 . pp. 290-299. ISSN 0301-4797 Paul, K. I., Cunningham, S. C., England, J. R., Roxburgh, S. H., Preece, N. D., Lewis, T., Brooksbank, K., Crawford, D. F. and Polglase, P. J. (2016) Managing reforestation to sequester carbon, increase biodiversity potential and minimize loss of agricultural land. Land Use Policy, 51 . pp. 135-149. ISSN 0264-8377 England, J. R., Paul, K. I., Cunningham, S. C., Madhavan, D. B., Baker, T. G., Read, Z., Wilson, B. R., Cavagnaro, T. R., Lewis, T., Perring, M. P., Herrmann, T. and Polglase, P. J. (2016) Previous land use and climate influence differences in soil organic carbon following reforestation of agricultural land with mixed-species plantings. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 227 . pp. 61-72. ISSN 01678809 Paul, K. I., Roxburgh, S. H., England, J. R., de Ligt, R., Larmour, J. S., Brooksbank, K., Murphy, S., Ritson, P., Hobbs, T., Lewis, T., Preece, N. D., Cunningham, S. C., Read, Z., Clifford, D. and John Raison, R. (2015) Improved models for estimating temporal changes in carbon sequestration in above-ground biomass of mixed-species environmental plantings. Forest Ecology and Management, 338 . pp. 208-218. ISSN 03781127 |