Amazon forest stocks large quantities of carbon both in plant biomass and in soil. Deforestation has accelerated the process of forest fragmentation in the Brazilian Amazon, resulting in changes in carbon stocks in both biomass and soil. Logging, including that under legal forest management, can create edge-like conditions inside the forest. We investigated the relationship between changes in carbon stocks in the soil and the distance to the nearest edge in forest remnants after about 30 years of isolation. We assessed the effect of edges using geographically weighted regression (GWR), which considers the non-stationary character of soil carbon stocks and assigns relative weights to the observations according to the distance between them. D...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
The main objective of these NASA-funded projects is to improve our understanding of land-use impacts...
AbstractAmazon forest stocks large quantities of carbon both in plant biomass and in soil. Deforesta...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Transformations of natural ecosystems in tropical regions, which are usually covered by high-biomass...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation is one of the major causes of forest degradation in the Am...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Summary Tropical forests are critical for protecting global biodiversity and carbon stores. While fo...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Anthropogenic forest disturbance and land use change (LUC) in the Amazon region is the main source o...
Windthrows change forest structure and species composition in central Amazon forests. However, the e...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
The main objective of these NASA-funded projects is to improve our understanding of land-use impacts...
AbstractAmazon forest stocks large quantities of carbon both in plant biomass and in soil. Deforesta...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Transformations of natural ecosystems in tropical regions, which are usually covered by high-biomass...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation is one of the major causes of forest degradation in the Am...
Tropical rainforests store enormous amounts of carbon, the protection of which represents a vital co...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate al...
Summary Tropical forests are critical for protecting global biodiversity and carbon stores. While fo...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Anthropogenic forest disturbance and land use change (LUC) in the Amazon region is the main source o...
Windthrows change forest structure and species composition in central Amazon forests. However, the e...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
The main objective of these NASA-funded projects is to improve our understanding of land-use impacts...