Amazonian farmers and ranchers use fire to clear land for agriculture and pasture as part of extensive land-use strategies that have deforested 500 000 km(2) over the past 25 years. Ash from burning biomass fertilizes crops and pastures, but declining productivity often occurs after a few years, generally leading to land abandonment and further clearing. Subsequent forest regrowth partially offsets carbon emissions from deforestation, but is often repeatedly cleared and burned. In the first quantitative, basin-wide assessment of the effect of repeated clearing and burning on forest regrowth, our analysis of data from 90 stands at nine locations across the region indicates that stands with a history of five or more fires suffer on average a ...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...
Aboveground biomass in cattle pasture converted from tropical dense forest was studied both before a...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
Abstract Amazonian farmers and ranchers use fire to clear land for agriculture and pasture as part o...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America © 2005. Daniel J. Zarin, Eric A. Davidson, Eduardo Br...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Over recent decades, biomass gains in remaining old-growth Amazonia forests have declined due to env...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Climate change may increase the occurrence of droughts and fires in the Amazon. Most of our understa...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
Wildfires in humid tropical forests have become more common in recent years, increasing the rates of...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
Forest fires exacerbate carbon emissions, threaten biodiversity and cause welfare losses to local po...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...
Aboveground biomass in cattle pasture converted from tropical dense forest was studied both before a...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
Abstract Amazonian farmers and ranchers use fire to clear land for agriculture and pasture as part o...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America © 2005. Daniel J. Zarin, Eric A. Davidson, Eduardo Br...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Over recent decades, biomass gains in remaining old-growth Amazonia forests have declined due to env...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Climate change may increase the occurrence of droughts and fires in the Amazon. Most of our understa...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
Wildfires in humid tropical forests have become more common in recent years, increasing the rates of...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
Forest fires exacerbate carbon emissions, threaten biodiversity and cause welfare losses to local po...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...
Aboveground biomass in cattle pasture converted from tropical dense forest was studied both before a...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...