An important component of managing the impact on ecosystems and biodiversity is to understand the carbon footprint that is being left by an individual or an organisation. Work has commenced within some agencies to establish a benchmark against which effectiveness of environmental strategies can be measured and evaluated over time. Located in this area of the Knowledge Web is material that relates to range of national and international approaches.
Items in Carbon Footprint: Research and reports
- Fire and Carbon Sequestration in the High Country - September 2010
- How Does Fuel Reduction Burning Influence Forest Carbon Storage? - September 2010
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Fire and its Environmental Effects - September 2010
- Mobile Lab Fills Greenhouse Gas Knowledge Gap - March 2010
- Spatial Patterns of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen after Eucalypt Forest Fire - April 2010
- Assessing the Impact of Vegetation and House Fires on Greenhouse Gas Emissions - April 2010
- Fire and CO2 Emissions in Sub-alpine Woodlands and Grasslands - November 2009
- Accounting and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Fire Management Programs in Northern Australia - September 2008
- Sustainability and Carbon Footprint Reduction - September 2008
- Revision of the Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Home Sprinkler Systems Including Sustainability - August 2008
- NZFS Carbon Footprint - June 2007
- Managing Non-operational Environmental Impacts of Fire Service Activity - December 2007
- Patch Mosaic Burning for Biodiversity Conservation- A Critique of the Pyrodiversity Paradigm - December 2006








