Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and firecontinues to threaten carbon stocks, habitat, and biodiversity in frontier forests along the Amazon arcof deforestation. Limited data on the magnitude of carbon losses and rates of carbon recoveryfollowing forest degradation have hindered carbon accounting efforts and contributed to incompletenational reporting to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). Wecombined annual time series of Landsat imagery and high-density airborne lidar data to characterizethe variability, magnitude, and persistence of Amazon forest degradation impacts on abovegroundcarbon density (ACD) and canopy structure. On average, degraded forests contai...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Amazon forests are being degraded by myriad anthropogenic disturbances, altering ecosystem and clima...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America © 2005. Daniel J. Zarin, Eric A. Davidson, Eduardo Br...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Deforestation rates have declined in the Bra...
Deforestation rates have declined in the Brazilian Amazon since 2005, yet degradation from logging, ...
Amazon forests have experienced frequent and severe droughts in the past two decades. However, littl...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
Forest degradation causes environmental damage and carbon emissions, but its extent and magnitude ar...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth ' s climate sy...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Reducing emissions...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
BackgroundTropical forests are critical for the global carbon budget, yet they have been threatened ...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Amazon forests are being degraded by myriad anthropogenic disturbances, altering ecosystem and clima...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America © 2005. Daniel J. Zarin, Eric A. Davidson, Eduardo Br...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Deforestation rates have declined in the Bra...
Deforestation rates have declined in the Brazilian Amazon since 2005, yet degradation from logging, ...
Amazon forests have experienced frequent and severe droughts in the past two decades. However, littl...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
Forest degradation causes environmental damage and carbon emissions, but its extent and magnitude ar...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth ' s climate sy...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Reducing emissions...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
BackgroundTropical forests are critical for the global carbon budget, yet they have been threatened ...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Tropical forests hold significant amounts of carbon and play a critical role on Earth´s climate syst...
Amazon forests are being degraded by myriad anthropogenic disturbances, altering ecosystem and clima...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America © 2005. Daniel J. Zarin, Eric A. Davidson, Eduardo Br...