Abstract Background Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fire—causes substantial losses of carbon stocks. This is a critical issue to be addressed in the context of policy discussions to implement REDD+. This work reviews current scientific knowledge about the temporal dynamics of degradation-induced carbon emissions to describe common patterns of emissions from logging and fire across tropical forest regions. Using best available information, we: (i) develop short-term emissions factors (per area) for logging and fire degradation scenarios in tropical forests; and (ii) describe the temporal pattern of degradation emissions and recovery trajectory post logging and fire disturbance. Results Average emissions f...
Selective logging in tropical forests is often perceived as a source of forest degradation and carbo...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial emiss...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests-such as logging and fire-causes substan...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fi...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
Fires are increasingly responsible for forest degradation in the humid tropics due to the expansion ...
The expansion of selective logging in tropical forests may be an important source of global carbon e...
Nowadays, human disturbed forests form most of tropical landscapes. Commercial logging is often reco...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
Abstract Background The degradation of forests in developing countries, particularly those within tr...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Selective logging in tropical forests is often perceived as a source of forest degradation and carbo...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial emiss...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests-such as logging and fire-causes substan...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fi...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
Fires are increasingly responsible for forest degradation in the humid tropics due to the expansion ...
The expansion of selective logging in tropical forests may be an important source of global carbon e...
Nowadays, human disturbed forests form most of tropical landscapes. Commercial logging is often reco...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
Abstract Background The degradation of forests in developing countries, particularly those within tr...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Selective logging in tropical forests is often perceived as a source of forest degradation and carbo...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial emiss...