Land-use history interacts with natural forces to influence the severity of disturbance events and the rate and nature of recovery processes in tropical forests. Although we are far from an integrated view of forest recovery processes, some generalizations can be made. Recovery of forest structure and composition is relatively rapid following disturbances that primarily impact forest canopies, such as hurricanes. Recovery is considerably slower following disturbances that heavily impact soils as well as aboveground vegetation, such as bulldozing, heavy or long-term grazing, and severe fires, often with long-lasting effects on species composition. The landscape matrix plays a critical role in local recovery processes. Proximity of disturbed ...
Humans have been altering tropical forest landscapes for centuries, most destructively through wides...
Abstract— The tropical forest harbors the most enriched and highly diverse ecosystem in the world. P...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...
Following large-scale human or natural disturbances, the regeneration of tropical forests follows a ...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Tropical forests disappear rapidly because of deforestation, yet they have the potential to regrow n...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
In human-modified tropical landscapes (HMLs) the conservation of biodiversity, functions and service...
Human-impacted forests are increasing in extent due to widespread regrowth of secondary forests on a...
A major global effort to enable cost-effective natural regeneration is needed to achieve ambitious f...
Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Changes in forest structure, the rate of recovery and stem turnover, 10 years after experimental cut...
Humid tropical forests are increasingly exposed to devastating wildfires. Major efforts are needed t...
Humans have been altering tropical forest landscapes for centuries, most destructively through wides...
Abstract— The tropical forest harbors the most enriched and highly diverse ecosystem in the world. P...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...
Following large-scale human or natural disturbances, the regeneration of tropical forests follows a ...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Tropical forests disappear rapidly because of deforestation, yet they have the potential to regrow n...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
In human-modified tropical landscapes (HMLs) the conservation of biodiversity, functions and service...
Human-impacted forests are increasing in extent due to widespread regrowth of secondary forests on a...
A major global effort to enable cost-effective natural regeneration is needed to achieve ambitious f...
Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Changes in forest structure, the rate of recovery and stem turnover, 10 years after experimental cut...
Humid tropical forests are increasingly exposed to devastating wildfires. Major efforts are needed t...
Humans have been altering tropical forest landscapes for centuries, most destructively through wides...
Abstract— The tropical forest harbors the most enriched and highly diverse ecosystem in the world. P...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...