Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between deforestation and forest regrowth has large consequences for the global carbon cycle. However, considerable uncertainty remains about the rate of biomass recovery in secondary forests, and how these rates are influenced by climate, landscape, and prior land use. Here we analyse aboveground biomass recovery during secondary succession in 45 forest sites and about 1,500 forest plots covering the major environmental gradients in the Neotropics. The studied secondary forests are highly productive and resilient. Aboveground biomass recovery after 20 years was on average 122 megagrams per hectare (Mg ha-1), corresponding to a net carbon uptake of 3.05 Mg ...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
Secondary forests (SFs) regenerating on previously deforested land account for large, expanding area...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of forest veget...
Tropical forests hold 30% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon and at least 60% of its terrestrial biodiver...
Andean tropical montane forests (TMF) are hotspots of biodiversity that provide fundamental hydrolog...
One-third of all Neotropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural ...
Carbon sequestration through tropical reforestation and natural regeneration could make an important...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
Secondary forests (SFs) regenerating on previously deforested land account for large, expanding area...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Land-use change occurs nowhere more rapidly than in the tropics, where the imbalance between defores...
Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of forest veget...
Tropical forests hold 30% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon and at least 60% of its terrestrial biodiver...
Andean tropical montane forests (TMF) are hotspots of biodiversity that provide fundamental hydrolog...
One-third of all Neotropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural ...
Carbon sequestration through tropical reforestation and natural regeneration could make an important...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
There is growing recognition of the potential of large-scale forest restoration in the Amazon as a '...
Secondary forests (SFs) regenerating on previously deforested land account for large, expanding area...