Reducing global forest losses is essential to mitigate climate change and its associated social costs. Multiple market and non-market factors can enhance or reduce forest loss. Here, to understand the role of non-market factors (for example, policies, climate anomalies or conflicts), we can compare observed trends to a reference (expected) scenario that excludes non-market factors. We define an expected scenario by simulating land-use decisions solely driven by market prices, productivities and presumably plausible decision-making. The land-use allocation model considers economic profits and uncertainties as incentives for forest conversion. We compare reference forest losses in Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia (2000–2...
Bush fires raged across the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. The CO2 that was sequestered in those forests ...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
Abstract In Paper [I], I develop the FOR-DICE model to analyze optimal global forest carbon manageme...
Reducing global forest losses is essential to mitigate climate change and its associated social cost...
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
During December 2020, a crowdsourcing campaign to understand what has been driving tropical forest l...
While many developed countries are increasing their forest cover, deforestation is still rife in the...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
AbstractThere is strong interest in gaining an informed view of changes likely to occur in forest ar...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
18 spreadsheets used to simulate the counterfactual forest losses underlying the publication: "Trend...
Reducing tropical deforestation is potentially a large-scale and low-cost strategy for mitigating cl...
With an estimated average loss of around 13 million hectares per year between 2000 and 2005 – 7.3 mi...
We project the future of tropical deforestation from 2016-2050 with and without carbon pricing polic...
Bush fires raged across the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. The CO2 that was sequestered in those forests ...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
Abstract In Paper [I], I develop the FOR-DICE model to analyze optimal global forest carbon manageme...
Reducing global forest losses is essential to mitigate climate change and its associated social cost...
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
During December 2020, a crowdsourcing campaign to understand what has been driving tropical forest l...
While many developed countries are increasing their forest cover, deforestation is still rife in the...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
AbstractThere is strong interest in gaining an informed view of changes likely to occur in forest ar...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
18 spreadsheets used to simulate the counterfactual forest losses underlying the publication: "Trend...
Reducing tropical deforestation is potentially a large-scale and low-cost strategy for mitigating cl...
With an estimated average loss of around 13 million hectares per year between 2000 and 2005 – 7.3 mi...
We project the future of tropical deforestation from 2016-2050 with and without carbon pricing polic...
Bush fires raged across the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. The CO2 that was sequestered in those forests ...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
Abstract In Paper [I], I develop the FOR-DICE model to analyze optimal global forest carbon manageme...