<div>Data were generated using the FullCAM carbon accounting model, version 4.0.3.26. <br></div>http://www.environment.gov.au/climate-change/climate-science-data/greenhouse-gas-measurement/land-sector<br><div>Richards, G. P. & Evans, D. M. W. Development of a carbon accounting model (FullCAM Vers. 1.0) for the Australian continent. Australian Forestry 67, 277-283, doi:10.1080/00049158.2004.10674947 (2004).</div><div>These data were used to model carbon sequestration from restoration of temperate woodland in the eastern Mt Lofty Ranges South Australia. R code used to analyze the data are also included.</div><div>The methodology for this dataset is outlined in the article "Bond AJ, O'Connor PJ, Cavagnaro, TR () Carbon can pay the way for biodiversity conservation"</div><div>The files are named firstly with the numbers 1-12 to identify study site. The next part of the file name identifies the scenario modeled with 1, 2, 3 indicating vegetation age (last wildfire or clearance in 1983, 1955, 1939 respectively) and a,b,c indicating degradation rate as a proportion of standard growth rate (0.75,0.5,0.25 respectively) and the final part of the file name c indicating the presence of modeled vegetation recovery.<br></div><p></p>
Funding
Scholarship from the School of Agriculture Food and Wine, The University of Adelaide
Supplementary scholarship from the South Australian Department for the Environment and Water