The paper presents 5 methodological aspects for the historic land use change accountability to compare 2 databases: the Historical Database on the Global Environment of RIVM, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, adapted by the IVIG, International Virtual Institute of Global Change of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, named HYDE/IVIG and the Brazilian National Institute of Spatial Research database, named INPE database. The 5 aspects here considered are geographic limits; scale; basic methodology; deforestation concept; vegetal classification. It also presents their importance for the results of the calculus of deforested areas in the Brazilian Legal Amazon case. The use of the 2 databases information for carbon e...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
For many years, crop and livestock production were the main causes of deforestation in the Amazon Re...
In this study, we described the dynamics of land-cover and gross carbon stocks and emissions (C) in ...
Following an intense occupation process that was initiated in the 1960s, deforestation rates in the ...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
In its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
The implementation of an international programme for reducing carbon emissions from deforestation an...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
Abstract Development of regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions is creating demands and new ma...
As land use change (LUC), including deforestation, is a patchy process, estimating the impact of LUC...
Reducing deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is the target of numerous public policies seeking to ...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
For many years, crop and livestock production were the main causes of deforestation in the Amazon Re...
In this study, we described the dynamics of land-cover and gross carbon stocks and emissions (C) in ...
Following an intense occupation process that was initiated in the 1960s, deforestation rates in the ...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
In its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
The implementation of an international programme for reducing carbon emissions from deforestation an...
We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Le...
Abstract Development of regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions is creating demands and new ma...
As land use change (LUC), including deforestation, is a patchy process, estimating the impact of LUC...
Reducing deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is the target of numerous public policies seeking to ...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
For many years, crop and livestock production were the main causes of deforestation in the Amazon Re...