Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon

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Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon. / Smith, Charlotte; Espirito-Santo, Fernando; Healey, John et al.
Yn: Global Change Biology, Cyfrol 26, Rhif 12, 12.2020, t. 7006-7020.

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Smith, C, Espirito-Santo, F, Healey, J, Young, P, Lennox, G, Ferreira, J & Barlow, J 2020, 'Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon', Global Change Biology, cyfrol. 26, rhif 12, tt. 7006-7020. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15352

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Smith, C., Espirito-Santo, F., Healey, J., Young, P., Lennox, G., Ferreira, J., & Barlow, J. (2020). Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon. Global Change Biology, 26(12), 7006-7020. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15352

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Smith C, Espirito-Santo F, Healey J, Young P, Lennox G, Ferreira J, Barlow J. 2020. Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon. Global Change Biology. 26(12):7006-7020. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15352

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Smith C, Espirito-Santo F, Healey J, Young P, Lennox G, Ferreira J et al. Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon. Global Change Biology. 2020 Rhag;26(12):7006-7020. Epub 2020 Medi 24. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15352

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Smith, Charlotte ; Espirito-Santo, Fernando ; Healey, John et al. / Secondary forests offset less than 10% of deforestation-mediated carbon emissions in the Brazilian Amazon. Yn: Global Change Biology. 2020 ; Cyfrol 26, Rhif 12. tt. 7006-7020.

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AU - Barlow, Jos

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PY - 2020/12

Y1 - 2020/12

KW - carbon sequestration

KW - climate change

KW - forest regeneration

KW - human-modified landscapes

KW - negative emissions

KW - secondary vegetation

KW - tropical forests

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SP - 7006

EP - 7020

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JF - Global Change Biology

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