The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate change is becoming increasingly apparent. Additional to various goods and services being provided to human beings, forest ecosystems are a large store of terrestrial carbon and account for a-major part of the carbon exchange between the atmosphere and the land surface. Depending on the management regime, forests can thus be either a sink, or a source of atmospheric carbon. Southeast Asia or ASEAN comprises 10 countries of different cultures and political background. Rapid economic development and fast-growing population in the region have raised much concern over the use of natural resources, especially forest resources. This study aims at findin...
ropical forests have a valuable role in relation to climate change, being a source and sink of carbo...
There are major external pressures driving the degradation of the forest resources of Southeast Asia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordA...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
Forested land in the world is about 28 % of the global land area, accounting for 80 % of the terrest...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Under the Kyoto Protocol industrialized countries will be able to meet carbon emission reduction com...
Management of teak plantation can contribute to global sustainability. The objective of this study i...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
This dataset contains areas of natural and plantation forests, carbon stocks, carbon emissions, emis...
Forests contribute considerably to the terrestrial carbon sink. Although the speed of uptake is gene...
ropical forests have a valuable role in relation to climate change, being a source and sink of carbo...
There are major external pressures driving the degradation of the forest resources of Southeast Asia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordA...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
Forested land in the world is about 28 % of the global land area, accounting for 80 % of the terrest...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Under the Kyoto Protocol industrialized countries will be able to meet carbon emission reduction com...
Management of teak plantation can contribute to global sustainability. The objective of this study i...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
This dataset contains areas of natural and plantation forests, carbon stocks, carbon emissions, emis...
Forests contribute considerably to the terrestrial carbon sink. Although the speed of uptake is gene...
ropical forests have a valuable role in relation to climate change, being a source and sink of carbo...
There are major external pressures driving the degradation of the forest resources of Southeast Asia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordA...