Abstract Background The degradation of forests in developing countries, particularly those within tropical and subtropical latitudes, is perceived to be an important contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. However, the impacts of forest degradation are understudied and poorly understood, largely because international emission reduction programs have focused on deforestation, which is easier to detect and thus more readily monitored. To better understand and seize opportunities for addressing climate change it will be essential to improve knowledge of greenhouse gas emissions from forest degradation. Results Here we provide a consistent estimation of forest degradation emissions between 2005 and 2010 across 74 developing countries co...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
This sourcebook provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and ...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
Forestry and land use change are important sources/sinks of greenhouse gases. When trees are growing...
Forest conversion and degradation are important contributors to worldwide anthropogenic greenhouse g...
This sourcebook is designed to be a guide to develop a reference emission and design a 193 system fo...
Forest degradation is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. In the Brazilian Amazon it is resp...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests-such as logging and fire-causes substan...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Abstract Background Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fire—causes...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
“Measuring and monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in developing countries: From ...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
This sourcebook provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and ...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
Forestry and land use change are important sources/sinks of greenhouse gases. When trees are growing...
Forest conversion and degradation are important contributors to worldwide anthropogenic greenhouse g...
This sourcebook is designed to be a guide to develop a reference emission and design a 193 system fo...
Forest degradation is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. In the Brazilian Amazon it is resp...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests-such as logging and fire-causes substan...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Abstract Background Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fire—causes...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
“Measuring and monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in developing countries: From ...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
This sourcebook provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and ...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...