Vegetation change plays a critical role in the Earth's carbon (C) budget and its associated radiative forcing in response to anthropogenic and natural climate change. Existing global estimates of aboveground biomass carbon (ABC) based on field survey data provide brief snapshots that are mainly limited to forest ecosystems. Here we use an entirely new remote sensing approach to derive global ABC estimates for both forest and non-forest biomes during the past two decades from satellite passive microwave observations. We estimate a global average ABC of 362 PgC over the period 1998-2002, of which 65% is in forests and 17% in savannahs. Over the period 1993-2012, an estimated '0.07 PgC yr '1 ABC was lost globally, mostly resulting from the los...
Live woody vegetation is the largest reservoir of biomass carbon with its restoration considered one...
International audienceSevere drought and extreme heat associated with the 2015–2016 El Niño event ha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...
Vegetation change plays a critical role in the Earth's carbon (C) budget and its associated radiativ...
Changes in terrestrial carbon storage under environmental and land-use changes remain a critical sou...
International audienceAnthropogenic land use and land cover changes (LULCC) have a large impact on t...
It is important to study biomass because it can help society know how much carbon is stored in the t...
Gaps in our current understanding and quantification of biomass carbon stocks, particularly in tropi...
International audienceGaps in our current understanding and quantification of biomass carbon stocks,...
Live woody vegetation is the largest reservoir of biomass carbon, with its restoration considered on...
Live woody vegetation is the largest reservoir of biomass carbon with its restoration considered one...
International audienceSevere drought and extreme heat associated with the 2015–2016 El Niño event ha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...
Vegetation change plays a critical role in the Earth's carbon (C) budget and its associated radiativ...
Changes in terrestrial carbon storage under environmental and land-use changes remain a critical sou...
International audienceAnthropogenic land use and land cover changes (LULCC) have a large impact on t...
It is important to study biomass because it can help society know how much carbon is stored in the t...
Gaps in our current understanding and quantification of biomass carbon stocks, particularly in tropi...
International audienceGaps in our current understanding and quantification of biomass carbon stocks,...
Live woody vegetation is the largest reservoir of biomass carbon, with its restoration considered on...
Live woody vegetation is the largest reservoir of biomass carbon with its restoration considered one...
International audienceSevere drought and extreme heat associated with the 2015–2016 El Niño event ha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...