Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of forest vegetation actively stores carbon in aboveground biomass, partially counterbalancing carbon emissions from deforestation, forest degradation, burning of fossil fuels, and other anthropogenic sources. We estimate the age and spatial extent of lowland second-growth forests in the Latin American tropics and model their potential aboveground carbon accumulation over four decades. Our model shows that, in 2008, second-growth forests (1 to 60 years old) covered 2.4 million km(2) of land (28.1% of the total study area). Over 40 years, these lands can potentially accumulate a total aboveground carbon stock of 8.48 Pg C (petagrams of carbon) in aboveground...
Many countries have made major commitments to carbon sequestration through reforestation under the P...
Conversion of tropical forest to agricultural land and pasture has reduced forest extent and the pro...
Efforts are needed in order to increase confidence for carbon accounts in the land use sector, espec...
Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of forest veget...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Extensive forest restoration is a key strategy to meet nature-based sustainable development goals an...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Graduation date: 2008Carbon sequestration in tropical secondary forests growing in all climates must...
Latin America harbors a large potential for carbon sequestrationn and biomass production. This paper...
Carbon sequestration through tropical reforestation and natural regeneration could make an important...
Andean tropical montane forests (TMF) are hotspots of biodiversity that provide fundamental hydrolog...
Secondary tropical forest regrowth in abandoned agricultural areas is becoming a key element in the ...
Many countries have made major commitments to carbon sequestration through reforestation under the P...
Conversion of tropical forest to agricultural land and pasture has reduced forest extent and the pro...
Efforts are needed in order to increase confidence for carbon accounts in the land use sector, espec...
Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of forest veget...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Extensive forest restoration is a key strategy to meet nature-based sustainable development goals an...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Graduation date: 2008Carbon sequestration in tropical secondary forests growing in all climates must...
Latin America harbors a large potential for carbon sequestrationn and biomass production. This paper...
Carbon sequestration through tropical reforestation and natural regeneration could make an important...
Andean tropical montane forests (TMF) are hotspots of biodiversity that provide fundamental hydrolog...
Secondary tropical forest regrowth in abandoned agricultural areas is becoming a key element in the ...
Many countries have made major commitments to carbon sequestration through reforestation under the P...
Conversion of tropical forest to agricultural land and pasture has reduced forest extent and the pro...
Efforts are needed in order to increase confidence for carbon accounts in the land use sector, espec...