Rapid deforestation is a major sustainability challenge, partly as the loss of carbon sinks exacerbates global climate change. In Cambodia, more than 13% of the total land area has been contracted out to foreign and domestic agribusinesses in the form of economic land concessions, causing rapid large-scale land use change and deforestation. Additionally, the distant drivers of local and global environmental change often remain invisible. Here, we identify hotspots of carbon loss between 1987-2017 using the dynamic global vegetation model LPJ-GUESS and by comparing past and present land use and land cover. We also link global consumption and production patterns to their environmental effects in Cambodia by mapping the countries to which land...
Mangrove forest conservation can help reduce global C emissions. Despite this benefit to climate cha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...
Tropical forest landscapes are undergoing rapid transition. Rural development aspirations are rising...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
A key lever to mitigate global climate change is the reversal of forest carbon emissions trends thro...
Investment in agricultural land in the developing world has rapidly increased in the past two decade...
textabstractIndigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest c...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
The desperate search for ways to combat climate change gives rise to new mitigation policies and pro...
Adoption of the Paris Agreement suggests the urgent need for developing countries to establish a for...
International audienceAt the end of the 1990s, the Northwestern uplands of Cambodia were one of the ...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Reducing tropical deforestation is an international priority, given its impacts on carbon emissions ...
Mangrove forest conservation can help reduce global C emissions. Despite this benefit to climate cha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...
Tropical forest landscapes are undergoing rapid transition. Rural development aspirations are rising...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
A key lever to mitigate global climate change is the reversal of forest carbon emissions trends thro...
Investment in agricultural land in the developing world has rapidly increased in the past two decade...
textabstractIndigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest c...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
The desperate search for ways to combat climate change gives rise to new mitigation policies and pro...
Adoption of the Paris Agreement suggests the urgent need for developing countries to establish a for...
International audienceAt the end of the 1990s, the Northwestern uplands of Cambodia were one of the ...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Reducing tropical deforestation is an international priority, given its impacts on carbon emissions ...
Mangrove forest conservation can help reduce global C emissions. Despite this benefit to climate cha...
International audienceAbstract Previous estimates of tropical forest carbon loss in the twenty-first...
Tropical forest landscapes are undergoing rapid transition. Rural development aspirations are rising...