Forests play an important role as providers of sustenance and livelihoods for people living in forested areas and are the largest repository of terrestrial biological diversity on the planet. They play a key part in climate change mitigation and adaptation because of their capacity to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and fix it in the form of biomass. According to the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2020 (FAO), the total area of forest in the world is 4.06 billion hectares, or 31% of the planet’s land surface. More than half the world’s forest area is in just five countries, with one country in the region, Brazil, being the world’s second most forested. Given the importance of the study of forests, this paper analyses topics such as for...
Tropical forests are vital for global biodiversity, carbon storage and local livelihoods, yet they a...
Both datasets are available on the Global Forest Watch website on their Dashboard. The Datasets on t...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
This paper outlines the methods and results for monitoring forest change and resulting carbon emissi...
AbstractThe Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforest...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
AbstractThe area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental cond...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforestation ha...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an analysis of planted forests data from the 2015 Forests Resources As...
Deforestation in Latin America, especially in the Amazon Basin, is a major source of greenhouse gase...
The carbon sink capacity of the forest makes forest conservation a mitigation mechanism against clim...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Tropical forests are a lynchpin for environmental and social services, but are undergoing rapid defo...
Tropical forests are vital for global biodiversity, carbon storage and local livelihoods, yet they a...
Both datasets are available on the Global Forest Watch website on their Dashboard. The Datasets on t...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
This paper outlines the methods and results for monitoring forest change and resulting carbon emissi...
AbstractThe Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforest...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
AbstractThe area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental cond...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforestation ha...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an analysis of planted forests data from the 2015 Forests Resources As...
Deforestation in Latin America, especially in the Amazon Basin, is a major source of greenhouse gase...
The carbon sink capacity of the forest makes forest conservation a mitigation mechanism against clim...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
Tropical forests are a lynchpin for environmental and social services, but are undergoing rapid defo...
Tropical forests are vital for global biodiversity, carbon storage and local livelihoods, yet they a...
Both datasets are available on the Global Forest Watch website on their Dashboard. The Datasets on t...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...