Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest vegetation in Brazil were analyzed over 25 years (1990-2015). Recognized data sources were studied and emission values were compared. Our analysis included LUC emissions over time, which were stratified by biome. In addition, implications for the fulfillment of commitments assumed by Brazil in the Paris Agreement were discussed. Net LUC greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 1990 to 2015 totaled 26GtCO2eq. These values were published and updated officially on the National Emissions Registration System. Another renowned source of information regarding Brazil’s GHG emissions is the System for Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Removals Estimates, whic...
ABSTRACT: Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the “Brazil’s Initial National Communication” ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the "Brazil's Initial National Communication" document i...
Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the "Brazil's Initial National Communication" document i...
Brazil is currently the largest contributor of land use and land cover change (LULCC) carbon dioxide...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
The paper presents 5 methodological aspects for the historic land use change accountability to compa...
Abstract. Land use, land use change, and forestry accounted for two-thirds of Brazil?s greenhouse ga...
ABSTRACT: Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the “Brazil’s Initial National Communication” ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the "Brazil's Initial National Communication" document i...
Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the "Brazil's Initial National Communication" document i...
Brazil is currently the largest contributor of land use and land cover change (LULCC) carbon dioxide...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
The paper presents 5 methodological aspects for the historic land use change accountability to compa...
Abstract. Land use, land use change, and forestry accounted for two-thirds of Brazil?s greenhouse ga...
ABSTRACT: Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the “Brazil’s Initial National Communication” ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...