ABSTRACT In Brazil, a significant reduction in deforestation rates occurred during the last decade. In spite of that fact, the average annual rates are still too high, approximately 400.000 ha/year (INPE/Prodes). The projects of emissions reduction through avoided deforestation (REED+) are an important tool to reduce deforestation rates in Brazil. Understanding the amazon forest structure, in terms of biomass stock is key to design avoided deforestation strategies. In this work, we analyze data results from aboveground biomass of 1,019.346,27 hectares in the state of Pará. It was collected data from 16,722 trees in 83 random independent plots. It was tested 4 allometric equations, for DBH > 10cm: Brown et al. (1989), Brown and Lugo (1999), ...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
A previous study by Phillips et al. of changes in the biomass of permanent sample plots in Amazonian...
This chapter discusses a previous study by Phillips et al. (1998) on biomass changes in Amazonian pe...
In Brazil, a significant reduction in deforestation rates occurred during the last decade. In spite ...
Uncertainties in biomass estimates in Amazonian forests result in a broad range of possible magnitud...
Graduation date: 1999Tropical forests are of global importance with respect to their influence on\ud...
ABSTRACT The Amazon forest comprises many different forest types, amongst them are campinas and camp...
AbstractForest biomass is an important variable for calculating carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emi...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
As land use change (LUC), including deforestation, is a patchy process, estimating the impact of LUC...
The analysis of the oscillations of biomass stocks in tropical forests allows us to describe the beh...
Wood density is an important variable in estimates of forest biomass and greenhouse-gas emissions fr...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
The largest carbon stock in tropical vegetation is in Brazilian Amazonia. In this ~5 million km2 are...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
A previous study by Phillips et al. of changes in the biomass of permanent sample plots in Amazonian...
This chapter discusses a previous study by Phillips et al. (1998) on biomass changes in Amazonian pe...
In Brazil, a significant reduction in deforestation rates occurred during the last decade. In spite ...
Uncertainties in biomass estimates in Amazonian forests result in a broad range of possible magnitud...
Graduation date: 1999Tropical forests are of global importance with respect to their influence on\ud...
ABSTRACT The Amazon forest comprises many different forest types, amongst them are campinas and camp...
AbstractForest biomass is an important variable for calculating carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emi...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
As land use change (LUC), including deforestation, is a patchy process, estimating the impact of LUC...
The analysis of the oscillations of biomass stocks in tropical forests allows us to describe the beh...
Wood density is an important variable in estimates of forest biomass and greenhouse-gas emissions fr...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
The largest carbon stock in tropical vegetation is in Brazilian Amazonia. In this ~5 million km2 are...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
In the last year, Brazil announced the voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions f...
A previous study by Phillips et al. of changes in the biomass of permanent sample plots in Amazonian...
This chapter discusses a previous study by Phillips et al. (1998) on biomass changes in Amazonian pe...