Tropical deforestation has many consequences, amongst which alteration of the hydrological cycle and loss of habitat and biodiversity are the focus of much public interest and scientific research. Here we examine the potential biodiversity and hydrological impacts of an extreme deforestation scenario – the loss of all tropical forest areas currently identified by the World Wildlife Fund as being threatened. Existing tropical forest areas are first classified according to two categories of biological distinctiveness – high and low – using indicators developed by the WWF. We apply the tropical deforestation scenario to a macro-scale hydrologic model, keeping track of the share of change in basin runoff that originates from the deforestation o...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite recent debate over the extent of future tro...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...
"Conservation of high-biodiversity tropical forests is sometimes justified on the basis of assumed h...
2 Efforts to articulate the value of biodiversity have been frustrated by a lack of scientifically b...
: Rising interest in large-scale afforestation and reforestation as a strategy for climate change mi...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Macmillan Publishers Limi...
Abstract— The tropical forest harbors the most enriched and highly diverse ecosystem in the world. P...
Despite some claims to the contrary, tropical biodiver-sity is in serious trouble. A recent flurry o...
Achieving sustainable landscapes that integrate food production with biodiversity conservation remai...
The human-driven loss of biodiversity has numerous ecological, social, and economic impacts at the l...
Scenario-based biodiversity modelling is a powerful approach to evaluate how possible future socio-e...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite recent debate over the extent of future tro...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...
"Conservation of high-biodiversity tropical forests is sometimes justified on the basis of assumed h...
2 Efforts to articulate the value of biodiversity have been frustrated by a lack of scientifically b...
: Rising interest in large-scale afforestation and reforestation as a strategy for climate change mi...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Macmillan Publishers Limi...
Abstract— The tropical forest harbors the most enriched and highly diverse ecosystem in the world. P...
Despite some claims to the contrary, tropical biodiver-sity is in serious trouble. A recent flurry o...
Achieving sustainable landscapes that integrate food production with biodiversity conservation remai...
The human-driven loss of biodiversity has numerous ecological, social, and economic impacts at the l...
Scenario-based biodiversity modelling is a powerful approach to evaluate how possible future socio-e...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite recent debate over the extent of future tro...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...