One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the UNFCCC climate change negotiations was the reduction emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). REDD has a focus on the forests of the tropics. Unfortunately forest mensuration in most tropical countries has been inadequate to accurately determine forest carbon stocks, much less the effects of land use and changes in land use on them (Houghton et al. 2009; Bryan et al. 2010a). Whilst tropical logging is known to be widespread, the exact areas of tropical forest subject to logging have not been accurately mapped (Asner et al. 2009) or mapped with sufficient regularity to provide adequate data on the areas subject to...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
Abstract Efforts to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degr...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
Tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse places remaining on Earth, they provide habitat fo...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Papua New Guinean forests (PNG), sequestering up to 3% of global forest carbon, are a focus of clima...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from logging are poorly quantified across the tropics. There is ...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestration and the influence of forest harvesting and c...
Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from logging are poorly quantified across the tropics. There is a...
Human activities have modified a significant part of the tropical forest landscapes across the globe...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fi...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
Abstract Efforts to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degr...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
Tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse places remaining on Earth, they provide habitat fo...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Papua New Guinean forests (PNG), sequestering up to 3% of global forest carbon, are a focus of clima...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from logging are poorly quantified across the tropics. There is ...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestration and the influence of forest harvesting and c...
Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from logging are poorly quantified across the tropics. There is a...
Human activities have modified a significant part of the tropical forest landscapes across the globe...
Background: Human-caused disturbance to tropical rainforests—such as logging and fi...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
Abstract Efforts to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degr...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...