One of the prerequisites of the REDD+ mechanism is to effectively predict business-as-usual (BAU) scenarios for change in forest cover. This would enable estimation of how much carbon emission a project could potentially prevent and thus how much carbon credit should be rewarded. However, different factors like forest degradation and the lack of linearity in forest cover transitions challenge the accuracy of such scenarios. Here we predict and validate such BAU scenarios retrospectively based on forest cover changes at village and district level in North Central Vietnam. With the government's efforts to increase the forest cover, land use policies led to gradual abandonment of shifting cultivation since the 1990s. We analyzed Landsat images...
Landsat time series data were used to characterize forest degradation in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam....
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Forests provide numerous benefits to human well-bein...
Land cover changes have not been well documented in Vietnam. This paper presents new information rel...
In recent years the United Nations initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest De...
Natural forests in Vietnam have experienced rapid declines in the last 70 years, as a result of degr...
This study assesses the presence of a forest transition - that is, a shift from net deforestation to...
Forest reference levels (FRLs) provide a benchmark for assessing reduced emissions from deforestatio...
Within a region plagued by deforestation, Vietnam has experienced an exceptional turn-around from ne...
Forest reference levels (FRLs) provide a benchmark for assessing reduced emissions from deforestatio...
We test an emerging theory of the forest transition using the case of Vietnam. In the early 1990s, d...
Vietnam's forests have experienced a notable transformation over the past 20 years from net deforest...
Vietnam has seemingly been able to shortcut the forest transition (FT) by quickly moving to the refo...
Vietnam is undergoing a forest transition stage with an overall increase in forest cover since the 1...
International audienceLike other countries in Asia, Vietnam knew a decline of its forests during the...
A key lever to mitigate global climate change is the reversal of forest carbon emissions trends thro...
Landsat time series data were used to characterize forest degradation in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam....
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Forests provide numerous benefits to human well-bein...
Land cover changes have not been well documented in Vietnam. This paper presents new information rel...
In recent years the United Nations initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest De...
Natural forests in Vietnam have experienced rapid declines in the last 70 years, as a result of degr...
This study assesses the presence of a forest transition - that is, a shift from net deforestation to...
Forest reference levels (FRLs) provide a benchmark for assessing reduced emissions from deforestatio...
Within a region plagued by deforestation, Vietnam has experienced an exceptional turn-around from ne...
Forest reference levels (FRLs) provide a benchmark for assessing reduced emissions from deforestatio...
We test an emerging theory of the forest transition using the case of Vietnam. In the early 1990s, d...
Vietnam's forests have experienced a notable transformation over the past 20 years from net deforest...
Vietnam has seemingly been able to shortcut the forest transition (FT) by quickly moving to the refo...
Vietnam is undergoing a forest transition stage with an overall increase in forest cover since the 1...
International audienceLike other countries in Asia, Vietnam knew a decline of its forests during the...
A key lever to mitigate global climate change is the reversal of forest carbon emissions trends thro...
Landsat time series data were used to characterize forest degradation in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam....
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Forests provide numerous benefits to human well-bein...
Land cover changes have not been well documented in Vietnam. This paper presents new information rel...