Background: Wildfire is known to reduce forest carbon stocks, but the influence of antecedent disturbance on wildfire related carbon stock losses is not as well understood. Disturbances such as logging and wildfire may increase the vulnerability of remaining carbon stocks to subsequent wildfire. Conversely, these disturbances may reduce the impact of subsequent wildfire, resulting in lower carbon stock losses. Methods: We measured above ground carbon stocks in productive resprouting Eucalypt dominated forests before and after a mixed severity fire that burned during the 2019/20 ‘Black Summer’ fire season in south-eastern Australia. The initial surveys were stratified by time since logging and time since wildfire, allowing for an assessment ...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Background: Wildfire is known to reduce forest carbon stocks, but the influence of ante-cedent distu...
© 2020 Disturbance plays an important role in determining whether forests are carbon sinks or source...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The carbon stability of fire-tolerant forests is often assumed but less frequently assessed, limitin...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The tall (\u3e30 m) eucalypt forests of south-eastern Australia are valued for their carbon storage ...
Aim: To estimate loss of above-ground carbon (AGC) and conversion of live carbon to dead carbon foll...
Sequestration of carbon in forest ecosystems has been identified as an effective strategy to help mi...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The frequency and intensity of forest disturbances are projected to increase in many regions as clim...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Background: Wildfire is known to reduce forest carbon stocks, but the influence of ante-cedent distu...
© 2020 Disturbance plays an important role in determining whether forests are carbon sinks or source...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The carbon stability of fire-tolerant forests is often assumed but less frequently assessed, limitin...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The tall (\u3e30 m) eucalypt forests of south-eastern Australia are valued for their carbon storage ...
Aim: To estimate loss of above-ground carbon (AGC) and conversion of live carbon to dead carbon foll...
Sequestration of carbon in forest ecosystems has been identified as an effective strategy to help mi...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
Carbon stock change due to forest management and disturbance must be accounted for in UNFCCC nationa...
The frequency and intensity of forest disturbances are projected to increase in many regions as clim...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...