Secondary forests (SFs) growing on previously cleared land could be a low-cost climate change mitigation strategy due to their potential to sequester CO2. However, given widespread changes in climate and land-use in the Amazon in the past 20 years, it is not clear whether current rates of carbon uptake by SFs reflect estimates based on dividing the carbon stock by the estimated age of the forest. This is important, as differences between methodological approaches could lead to important discrepancies in estimates of carbon accumulation. Furthermore, we know little about how carbon uptake rates of secondary forests vary across some of the most deforested regions of the Amazon, where reforestation actions are most needed. Here, we compare the...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America ©2004. Feldpausch, TR, Rondon, MA, Fernandes, ECM, Ri...
Secondary forests (SFs) growing on previously cleared land could be a low-cost climate change mitiga...
Secondary forests (SFs) growing on previously cleared land could be a low-cost climate change mitiga...
Secondary forests are increasing in the Brazilian Amazon and have been cited as an important mechani...
Tropical secondary forests sequester carbon up to 20 times faster than old-growth forests. This rate...
Tropical forests hold 30% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon and at least 60% of its terrestrial biodiver...
Secondary forests are a prominent component of tropical landscapes, and they constitute a major atmo...
Many countries have made major commitments to carbon sequestration through reforestation under the P...
Quantifying age structure and tree growth rate of Amazonian forests is essential for understanding t...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Brazil contains two-thirds of remaining Amazonian rainforests and is responsible for the most Amazon...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Secondary forests (SFs) regenerating on previously deforested land account for large, expanding area...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America ©2004. Feldpausch, TR, Rondon, MA, Fernandes, ECM, Ri...
Secondary forests (SFs) growing on previously cleared land could be a low-cost climate change mitiga...
Secondary forests (SFs) growing on previously cleared land could be a low-cost climate change mitiga...
Secondary forests are increasing in the Brazilian Amazon and have been cited as an important mechani...
Tropical secondary forests sequester carbon up to 20 times faster than old-growth forests. This rate...
Tropical forests hold 30% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon and at least 60% of its terrestrial biodiver...
Secondary forests are a prominent component of tropical landscapes, and they constitute a major atmo...
Many countries have made major commitments to carbon sequestration through reforestation under the P...
Quantifying age structure and tree growth rate of Amazonian forests is essential for understanding t...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Brazil contains two-thirds of remaining Amazonian rainforests and is responsible for the most Amazon...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Secondary forests (SFs) regenerating on previously deforested land account for large, expanding area...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of car...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America ©2004. Feldpausch, TR, Rondon, MA, Fernandes, ECM, Ri...