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Keith Paustian
Professor, Soil and Crop Sciences
Senior Research Scientist,
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO, U.S.

NREL Agroecosystem Research Group
Keith Paustian is a Professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences and a Senior Research Scientist at the Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory (NREL) at Colorado State University . Professor Paustian’s work includes assessment of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration for the US inventory, which is submitted annually by the US government to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. He has served as Coordinating Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) volume on greenhouse gas inventory methods for agriculture, forestry and other land use, as well as several other IPCC panels dealing with greenhouse gas emissions and climate change impacts.
Linda Heath
United States Forest Service
Northern Research Station
Durham, NH, U.S.
Daniel Martino
Executive Director
Carbosur
Uruguay

Carbosur Website
Daniel Martino is the Executive Director of Carbosur (Uruguay). He has extensive experience in the area of national greenhouse inventories, being a Lead Reviewer of UNFCCC for reviewing national GHG inventories in Annex I countries. He coordinates the national GHG inventory for Agriculture and LULUCF sectors in Uruguay; has advised the governments of Basque Country and Andalucía, Spain, in the preparation of their GHG inventories for LULUCF sector; and collaborated with CSU in several training sessions for GHG inventories in seven Central American countries. He is a lead author of IPCC Guidelines for GHG Inventories 2006, and of IPCC Good Practice Guidance for LULUCF; and, by request of UNFCCC, prepared a training package for GHG inventories in the Agriculture sector in non-Annex I countries.