LIST OF LATEST PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ON CASMOFOR AND ITS USE

Publications:

Somogyi, Z.: CASMOFOR. In: Somogyi, Z., Hidy, D., Gelybó, Gy., Barcza, Z., Churkina, G., Haszpra, L., Horváth, L., Machon, A., Grosz, B., 2010. Modeling of biosphere�atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases � Models and their adaptation. In: Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases: The Hungarian Perspective (Ed.: Haszpra, L.), pp. 201-228.

Somogyi, Z., 2010. Modeling of biosphere�atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases � Forests. In: Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases: The Hungarian Perspective (Ed.: Haszpra, L.), pp. 253-261.

Somogyi, Z. 2009. Forestry sections of the Fifth National Communication of Hungary.

Somogyi, Z. 2001. Erdő nélkül? L'Harmattan Könyvkiadó, Budapest.

Somogyi, Z. 1998. Forestry Chapters. In: Fenntartható Fejlődés Bizottsága (szerk.): Hungary: Inventories, Stabilization and Scenarios of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Removals. Budapest, pp. 14-16, 31-32, 56-57.

Somogyi, Z. 1997. Mitigation Analysis in the Forestry Sector. In: Hungarian Country Studies Team: Hungarian Climate Change Country Study. Systemexpert Consulting Ltd., Budapest, pp. 85-112.

Bacskó, Z., Harnos, Z., Mészáros, G., Molnár, S., Somogyi, Z., Tajthy, T., Takács, T. 1997. National Climate Change Action Plan for Hungary. In: Benioff, R., Ness, E., Hirst, Jessica (eds.): National Climate Change Action Plans: Interim Report for Developing and Transition Countries. Enviro-Management & Research, Inc., Arlington, Virginia, USA.

Molnár, S., Harnos, Zs., Somogyi, Z., Faragó, T., Pálvölgyi, T., Tajthy, T. 1997. Mitigation Analysis for Hungary. In: Meyers, S., Goldberg, B., Sathaye, J., Simeonova, K. (eds.): Global Climate Change Mitigation Assessment: Results for 14 Transitioning and Developing Countries. U.S. Country Studies Program, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA. 75-95.

Presentations:

Somogyi, Z. 2009. CASMOFOR: a decision-making tool for analysing projections of afforestations. Technical workshop on projections of GHG emissions and removals in the LULUCF sector. Joint Research Centre, Ispra (Varese, Italy) 27-28 January 2009.  http://afoludata.jrc.ec.europa.eu/v2007/events/Kyoto_projections_workshop/Somogyi.pdf

Somogyi, Z. 2009. Using the carbon accounting model CASMOFOR to separate the effect of disturbances („mortality”), age class distribution and site distribution: need and feasibility. IPCC NGGIP Expert Meeting, INPE, Saõ José dos Campos, Brazil, 5-7 May 2009. „Revisiting the Managed Land Proxy”.