Forest degradation in the tropics is generating large carbon (C) emissions. In tropical Asia, logging is the main driver of forest degradation. For effective implementation of REDD+ projects in logged forests in Southeast Asia, the impacts of logging on forest C stocks need to be assessed. Here, we assess C stocks in logged lowland forests in central Vietnam and explore correlations between logging intensity, soil, topography and living aboveground carbon (AGC) stocks. We present an approach to estimate historical logging intensities for the prevalent situation when complete records on logging history are unavailable. Landsat analysis and participatory mapping were used to quantify the density of historical disturbances, used as a proxy of ...
AbstractUnderstanding carbon stocks relative to tree species is important for managing tropical fore...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Forest degradation in the tropics is generating large carbon (C) emissions. In tropical Asia, loggin...
Tropical forests are important carbon (C) sinks and biodiversity hotspots. Yet, forests are seriousl...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
Despite inception of carbon-conservation forestry programs, information about total above-ground woo...
In tropical forests, selective logging generates a significant reduction of above-ground carbon stoc...
Natural forests in Vietnam have experienced rapid declines in the last 70 years, as a result of degr...
The soil carbon pool holds an enormous amount of carbon, making it the largest reservoir in the terr...
Forest reforestation and degradation have both occured over the past five decades in Vietnam. To cop...
Understanding carbon stocks relative to tree species is important for managing tropical forests in a...
Climate change and an increase in the greenhouse effect are a matter of global concern. One of reaso...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
In depth understanding of variation of biomass and carbon pools in different forest ecosystems is cr...
AbstractUnderstanding carbon stocks relative to tree species is important for managing tropical fore...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Forest degradation in the tropics is generating large carbon (C) emissions. In tropical Asia, loggin...
Tropical forests are important carbon (C) sinks and biodiversity hotspots. Yet, forests are seriousl...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
Despite inception of carbon-conservation forestry programs, information about total above-ground woo...
In tropical forests, selective logging generates a significant reduction of above-ground carbon stoc...
Natural forests in Vietnam have experienced rapid declines in the last 70 years, as a result of degr...
The soil carbon pool holds an enormous amount of carbon, making it the largest reservoir in the terr...
Forest reforestation and degradation have both occured over the past five decades in Vietnam. To cop...
Understanding carbon stocks relative to tree species is important for managing tropical forests in a...
Climate change and an increase in the greenhouse effect are a matter of global concern. One of reaso...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
In depth understanding of variation of biomass and carbon pools in different forest ecosystems is cr...
AbstractUnderstanding carbon stocks relative to tree species is important for managing tropical fore...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...