0 the act of taking temporary possession of someone's property until they have paid money that is owed or obeyed a court order: --
1 the act of keeping people, especially a jury, together in a place so that they cannot be influenced by other people, by newspaper reports, etc.: --
2 the act of separating and storing a harmful substance such as carbon dioxide in a way that keeps it safe: --
The sequestration of carbon by the forest after logging will depend on the rate of forest regeneration.
Management of antenatally diagnosed pulmonary sequestration associated with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation.
The formation of the stacked lamellae would seem to be an energy-wasteful process and not to be directly the consequence of glycogen sequestration.
This expression has several implications for analysis of adoption of soil carbon sequestration practices.
In this case, values arise from the depletion of mangroves in the region, such as wood, fishing, recreation, carbon sequestration and biodiversity.
A dynamic optimization model of conservation agriculture adoption is presented, where farmers optimize over expected utility of profits from agriculture and carbon sequestration.
It is argued that land conservation policies bring substantial net global benefits through carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation.
These benefits include locally consumed non-timber products, biodiversity prospecting, ecotourism, carbon sequestration, soil and water conservation, and option and existence values.