Tropical forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, as they store a large amount of carbon (C). Tropical forest deforestation has been identified as a major source of CO2 emissions, though biomass loss due to fragmentation—the creation of additional forest edges—has been largely overlooked as an additional CO2 source. Here, through the combination of remote sensing and knowledge on ecological processes, we present long-term carbon loss estimates due to fragmentation of Neotropical forests: within 10 years the Brazilian Atlantic Forest has lost 69 (±14) Tg C, and the Amazon 599 (±120) Tg C due to fragmentation alone. For all tropical forests, we estimate emissions up to 0.2 Pg Cy 1 or 9 to 24 % of the annual global C loss du...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
Tropical forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, as they store a large amount of ...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation is one of the major causes of forest degradation in the Am...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
The role of tropical forests in the global carbon (C) cycle has been debated over the past 20 years,...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
The role of the worldÕs forests as a ÒsinkÓ for atmospheric carbon dioxide is the subject of active ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide....
International audienceSpatial–temporal dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) and forest area affect ...
Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide....
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
Tropical forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, as they store a large amount of ...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation is one of the major causes of forest degradation in the Am...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
The role of tropical forests in the global carbon (C) cycle has been debated over the past 20 years,...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
The role of the worldÕs forests as a ÒsinkÓ for atmospheric carbon dioxide is the subject of active ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide....
International audienceSpatial–temporal dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) and forest area affect ...
Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide....
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...