Aboveground Forest Biomass and the Global Carbon Balance
Woodwell Climate Research Center
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Abstract The long‐term net flux of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere has been dominated by two factors: changes in the area of forests and per hectare changes in forest biomass resulting from management and regrowth. While these factors are reasonably well documented in countries of the northern mid‐latitudes as a result of systematic forest inventories, they are uncertain in the tropics. Recent estimates of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation have focused on the uncertainty in rates of deforestation. By using the same data for biomass, however, these studies have underestimated the total uncertainty of tropical emissions and may have biased the estimates. In particular,…
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- Environmental science
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Tropics
- Biomass (ecology)
- Carbon cycle
- Carbon sequestration
- Greenhouse gas
- Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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