Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation across the tropics. Much of this deforestation occurs with a lack of information on the spatial distribution of benefits and costs of deforestation. To inform global sustainable land-use policies, we combine geographic information systems (GIS) with a meta-analysis of ecosystem services (ES) studies to perform a spatially explicit analysis of the trade-offs between agricultural benefits, carbon emissions, and losses of multiple ecosystem services because of tropical deforestation from 2000 to 2012. Even though the value of ecosystem services presents large inherent uncertainties, we find a pattern supporting the argument that the externalitie...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
AbstractThe reconciliation of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision and agricultura...
Tropical deforestation continues at alarming rates with profound impacts on ecosystems, climate, and...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
<div><p>Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for defore...
The expansion of agricultural land is responsible for most tropical deforestation. Historically, sma...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
Tropical forests are the oldest and most ecologically complex of the planet’s terrestrial ecosystems...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
Conversion of tropical forests is among the primary causes of global environmental change. The loss ...
Deforestation across the tropics continues to be a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
<p>Agriculture is the largest driver of deforestation globally, and this conversion of land from for...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
AbstractOne of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is consta...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
AbstractThe reconciliation of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision and agricultura...
Tropical deforestation continues at alarming rates with profound impacts on ecosystems, climate, and...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
<div><p>Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for defore...
The expansion of agricultural land is responsible for most tropical deforestation. Historically, sma...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
Tropical forests are the oldest and most ecologically complex of the planet’s terrestrial ecosystems...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
Conversion of tropical forests is among the primary causes of global environmental change. The loss ...
Deforestation across the tropics continues to be a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
<p>Agriculture is the largest driver of deforestation globally, and this conversion of land from for...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
AbstractOne of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is consta...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
AbstractThe reconciliation of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision and agricultura...
Tropical deforestation continues at alarming rates with profound impacts on ecosystems, climate, and...