Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ecosystems for agriculture leads to large pulses of CO(2) to the atmosphere from terrestrial biomass. Concurrently, the remaining intact ecosystems, especially tropical forests, may be sequestering a large amount of carbon from the atmosphere in response to global environmental changes including climate changes and an increase in atmospheric CO(2). Here we use an approach that integrates census-based historical land use reconstructions, remote-sensing-based contemporary land use change analyses, and simulation modeling of terrestrial biogeochemistry to estimate the net carbon balance over the period 1901-2006 for the state of Mato Grosso, Brazi...
Land use and land cover changes in the Brazilian Amazon have major implications for regional and glo...
Abstract In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as reve...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and repre...
Abstract. Land use, land use change, and forestry accounted for two-thirds of Brazil?s greenhouse ga...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as revealed by s...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
Following an intense occupation process that was initiated in the 1960s, deforestation rates in the ...
An accurate estimate of carbon fluxes associated with tropical deforestation from the last two decad...
The main strategies to combat climate change are reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increas...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract Background Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided ...
Abstract Development of regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions is creating demands and new ma...
Land use and land cover changes in the Brazilian Amazon have major implications for regional and glo...
Abstract In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as reve...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and repre...
Abstract. Land use, land use change, and forestry accounted for two-thirds of Brazil?s greenhouse ga...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as revealed by s...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
Following an intense occupation process that was initiated in the 1960s, deforestation rates in the ...
An accurate estimate of carbon fluxes associated with tropical deforestation from the last two decad...
The main strategies to combat climate change are reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increas...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract Background Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided ...
Abstract Development of regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions is creating demands and new ma...
Land use and land cover changes in the Brazilian Amazon have major implications for regional and glo...
Abstract In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as reve...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...