Forest carbon stocks vary with latitude and tree species, study reveals

Published 00:14 on November 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 01:02 on November 9, 2023  /  EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

An expansive study by the Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) has shed light on the varying carbon stocks within dry heath forest ecosystems across the country, highlighting a stark contrast between northern and southern regions as well as between pine- and spruce-dominated forests.
An expansive study by the Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) has shed light on the varying carbon stocks within dry heath forest ecosystems across the country, highlighting a stark contrast between northern and southern regions as well as between pine- and spruce-dominated forests.


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