Altres ajuts: X.T. was funded by a Marie Curie fellowship, grant number 795970Land use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively managed forest regions in the world, with actions maximizing forest cover on soils with marginal agricultural potential while concurrently increasing livelihoods and mitigating climate change. Based on satellite observations, here we show that diverse land use changes in southern China have increased standing aboveground carbon stocks by 0.11 ± 0.05 Pg C y⁻¹ during 2002-2017. Most of this regional carbon sink was contributed by newly established forests (32%), while forests already existing contributed 24%. Forest growth in harvested forest areas contributed 16% and non-forest areas cont...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue, "China's Forest Carbon Sequestration",...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
Land use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively managed forest regions...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
Abstract Afforestation and land use changes that sequester carbon from the atmosphere in the form of...
Reforested areas can act as important carbon (C) sinks. In China, extensive reforestation has been c...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
International audienceAbove-ground vegetation biomass is one of the major carbon sinks and provides ...
International audienceAbove-ground vegetation biomass is one of the major carbon sinks and provides ...
Limiting the rise in global mean temperatures relies on reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and ...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue, "China's Forest Carbon Sequestration",...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
Land use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively managed forest regions...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
International audienceLand use policies have turned southern China into one of the most intensively ...
Abstract Afforestation and land use changes that sequester carbon from the atmosphere in the form of...
Reforested areas can act as important carbon (C) sinks. In China, extensive reforestation has been c...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
International audienceAbove-ground vegetation biomass is one of the major carbon sinks and provides ...
International audienceAbove-ground vegetation biomass is one of the major carbon sinks and provides ...
Limiting the rise in global mean temperatures relies on reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and ...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue, "China's Forest Carbon Sequestration",...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...