Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including forest conversion for small-scale farming, cattle ranching, and production of commodities such as soya and palm oil. These transitions involve fire as an effective and inexpensive means for clearing. We applied the DECAF (DEforestation CArbon Fluxes) model to Mato Grosso, Brazil to estimate fire emissions from various land-use transitions during 2001-2005. Fires associated with deforestation contributed 67 Tg C/yr (17 and 50 Tg C/yr from conversion to cropland and pasture, respectively), while conversion of savannas and existing cattle pasture to cropland contributed 17 Tg C/yr and pasture maintenance fires 6 Tg C/yr. Large clearings (>100 ha/y...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
Wildfires in humid tropical forests have become more common in recent years, increasing the rates of...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Tropical deforestation contributes to the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
Estimates of greenhouse-gas emissions from deforestation are highly uncertain because of high variab...
Areas affected by forest fires that occurred in 2005 were mapped in the municipalities of Boca do Ac...
The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and repre...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
Effects of land use changes are starting to be included in estimates of life-cycle greenhouse gas (G...
This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing...
An accurate estimate of carbon fluxes associated with tropical deforestation from the last two decad...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
Wildfires in humid tropical forests have become more common in recent years, increasing the rates of...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Tropical deforestation contributes to the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ec...
Estimates of greenhouse-gas emissions from deforestation are highly uncertain because of high variab...
Areas affected by forest fires that occurred in 2005 were mapped in the municipalities of Boca do Ac...
The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and repre...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia is a significant source of greenhouse gases today and, with almo...
Effects of land use changes are starting to be included in estimates of life-cycle greenhouse gas (G...
This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing...
An accurate estimate of carbon fluxes associated with tropical deforestation from the last two decad...
Carbon stocks in vegetation replacing forest in Brazilian Amazonia affect net emissions of greenhous...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
Wildfires in humid tropical forests have become more common in recent years, increasing the rates of...