Both deforestation and El Niño events influence Borneo's climate, but their interaction is not well understood. Borneo's native forest cover decreased by 37.1% between 1980 and 2015 with large areas being replaced by oil palm and a mosaic of plantations and regrowth vegetation. The island is also affected by El Niño events, resulting in severe droughts and fires. Here, we used a high-resolution climate model to simulate and evaluate how deforestation and El Niño episodes interact during the 1980-2016 period. Simulations revealed that deforestation resulted in a warmer and drier climate with the most pronounced changes in the extensively deforested regions of eastern and southern Borneo. Deforestation-linked impacts were more pronounced unde...
The past 40 years in Southeast Asia have seen about 50% of lowland rainforests converted to oil palm...
Fire activity in Indonesia is strongly linked with El Niño events, whose sea surface temperature (SS...
Local-scale microclimatic conditions in forest understoreys play a key role in shaping the compositi...
Both deforestation and El Niño events influence Borneo's climate, but their interaction is not well ...
Deforestation exacerbates climate change through greenhouse gas emissions, but other climatic altera...
The equatorial island of Borneo is a deforestation hotspot. However, the influence of forest loss on...
Borneo's diverse ecosystems, which are typical humid tropical conditions, are deteriorating rapidly,...
Vegetation and tropical forests in particular have a central role in mitigating the effects of incre...
Tropical rainforests, naturally resistant to fire when intact, are increasingly vulnerable to burnin...
Tropical rainforests, naturally resistant to fire when intact, are increasingly vulnerable to burnin...
Drainage of peatlands and deforestation have led to large-scale fires in equatorial Asia, affecting ...
AbstractProtected areas (PAs) are key for conserving rainforest species, but many PAs are becoming i...
The past 40 years in Southeast Asia have seen about 50% of lowland rainforests converted to oil palm...
Fire activity in Indonesia is strongly linked with El Niño events, whose sea surface temperature (SS...
Local-scale microclimatic conditions in forest understoreys play a key role in shaping the compositi...
Both deforestation and El Niño events influence Borneo's climate, but their interaction is not well ...
Deforestation exacerbates climate change through greenhouse gas emissions, but other climatic altera...
The equatorial island of Borneo is a deforestation hotspot. However, the influence of forest loss on...
Borneo's diverse ecosystems, which are typical humid tropical conditions, are deteriorating rapidly,...
Vegetation and tropical forests in particular have a central role in mitigating the effects of incre...
Tropical rainforests, naturally resistant to fire when intact, are increasingly vulnerable to burnin...
Tropical rainforests, naturally resistant to fire when intact, are increasingly vulnerable to burnin...
Drainage of peatlands and deforestation have led to large-scale fires in equatorial Asia, affecting ...
AbstractProtected areas (PAs) are key for conserving rainforest species, but many PAs are becoming i...
The past 40 years in Southeast Asia have seen about 50% of lowland rainforests converted to oil palm...
Fire activity in Indonesia is strongly linked with El Niño events, whose sea surface temperature (SS...
Local-scale microclimatic conditions in forest understoreys play a key role in shaping the compositi...