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Page 1: The role of forest and bioenergy strategies in the global carbon cycle: Schlamadinger and Marland, Biomass and Bioenergy, 10(5/6), 275–300 (1996)

Pergamon Biomass and Eioenergy Vol. 11, No. 6, PP. 499-500, 1996

Copyright Q 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved

PII: S1359-4311(96)00022-1

ERRATA

B. SCHLAMADINGER, J. SPITZER, G. H. KOHLMAIER and M. L~DEKE, Carbon balance of bioenergy from logging residues. Biomass and Bioenergy 8(4), 221-234 (1995).

The Publisher regrets that the address apearing on the published version of this paper for Dr G. H. Kohlmaier is incorrect. His correct address is:

Dr G. H. Kohlmaier Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Marie-CurieStraDe 11 D-60439 Frankfurt/Main Germany

B. SCHLAMADINGER and G. MARLAND, The role of forest and bioenergy strategies in the global carbon cycle. Biomass and Bioenergy 10(5/6), 275-300 (1996).

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