By 2014 approximately 2.2 million km2 (~43%) of Brazil’s Legal Amazonia region had been incorporated into an extensive network of 718 protected areas, which are comprised by 372 indigenous lands, 313 federal, state and municipal (county) conservation units, and 33 Maroon territories (Quilombos). Although protected areas occupy vast expanses in Amazonia, their importance as carbon reserves needs to be better understood. In this study, we estimate the total carbon in 2014 held in protected areas in Brazil’s “Legal Amazonia” and “Amazonia biome” regions, and the carbon loss in the portions of these protected areas that were cleared by 2014. In 2014, a total of 33.4 Pg C or 57.0% of all carbon stored in Legal Amazonia was held in protected area...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
The largest carbon stock in tropical vegetation is in Brazilian Amazonia. In this ~5 million km2 are...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
<div><p>Carbon sequestration is a widely acknowledged and increasingly valued function of tropical f...
Protecting tropical forests from deforestation is important for mitigating both biodiversity loss an...
This study suggests that protecting the vast amount of carbon stored above ground in the forests of ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Carbon losses from forest degradation and disturbances are significant and growing sources of emissi...
Secondary forests are increasing in the Brazilian Amazon and have been cited as an important mechani...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
The largest carbon stock in tropical vegetation is in Brazilian Amazonia. In this ~5 million km2 are...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoid...
<div><p>Carbon sequestration is a widely acknowledged and increasingly valued function of tropical f...
Protecting tropical forests from deforestation is important for mitigating both biodiversity loss an...
This study suggests that protecting the vast amount of carbon stored above ground in the forests of ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Carbon losses from forest degradation and disturbances are significant and growing sources of emissi...
Secondary forests are increasing in the Brazilian Amazon and have been cited as an important mechani...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...