Forest ecosystem carbon budget is becoming a hotspot in global climate change research recently. Scientists all over the world have done many in鄄depth studies on this topic. However, the research on the carbon budget and the carbon stock trend of wood and bamboo products is lagging behind, especially in China. Some foreign scientists have already begun to study these issues, especially about the carbon stocks and trends of harvested wood product (HWP). However, a few of them is about HWP carbon stock in China. In this study, by taking the harvested wood products disposal situations into account and setting 2000 as the base year, the net carbon stock of HWP produced in China from 2000 to 2009 was calculated by the atmospheric鄄flow approach. The results showed that HWP is a huge carbon sink, which has been expanding continuously. The study also showed that the net carbon stock of HWP in 2009 was about 306. 52TgC in China, among which the net carbon stock of non鄄paper wood products, paper, bamboo product is 114. 71TgC、4. 33TgC and
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