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Vliet, N. vanQuiceno-Mesa, M.P.Moreno, J.Cruz, D.Fa, J.E.Nasi, Robert[Is urban bushmeat trade in Colombia really insignificant?]Is urban bushmeat trade in Colombia really insignificant?
Angelsen, A.Ainembabazi, John H.Bauch, R.Herold, MartinVerchot, Louis V.Hänsel, GSchueler, VToop, GGilbert, AEisbrenner, K.[Testing methodologies for REDD+: Deforestation drivers, costs and reference levels]Testing methodologies for REDD+: Deforestation drivers, costs and reference levels
Romero, C.Putz, F.E.Sills, E.O.Guariguata, M.R.Maryudi, A.Rusland[The context of natural forest management and FSC certification In Indonesia]The context of natural forest management and FSC certification In Indonesia
Obidzinski, K.Kusters, K.Gnych, S.[Taking the Bitter with the Sweet: Sugarcane's Return as a Driver of Tropical Deforestation]Taking the Bitter with the Sweet: Sugarcane's Return as a Driver of Tropical Deforestation

(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical forest depends on the successional status of the species. According to this hypothesis, pioneers display an enhanced capacity to utilize the high photon flux density associated with a gap. (2) Data were...


Riddoch, I.Grace, J.Fasehun, F.E.Riddoch, B.Ladipo, D.O.[Photosynthesis and successional status of seedlings in a tropical semideciduous rain forest in Nigeria]Photosynthesis and successional status of seedlings in a tropical semideciduous rain forest in Nigeria

The rapid expansion of the production of agricultural commodities such as beef, cocoa, palm oil, rubber and soybean is associated with high rates of deforestation in tropical forest landscapes. Many state, civil society and market sector actors are engaged in developing and implementing innovativ...


Agrawal, A.Wollenberg, L.Newton, Peter[Enhancing the sustainability of commodity supply chains in tropical forest and agricultural landscapes]Enhancing the sustainability of commodity supply chains in tropical forest and agricultural landscapes

On the African continent, the population is expected to expand fourfold in the next century, which will increasingly impact the global carbon cycle and biodiversity conservation. Therefore, it is of vital importance to understand how carbon stocks and community assembly recover after slash‐and‐bu...


Bauters, M.Vercleyen, O.Vanlauwe, BernardSix, J.Bonyoma, B.Badjoko, H.Hubau, W.Hoyt, A.Boudin, M.Verbeeck, H.Boeckx, P.[Long-term recovery of the functional community assembly and carbon pools in an African tropical forest succession]Long-term recovery of the functional community assembly and carbon pools in an African tropical forest succession
Chain Guadarrama, AdinaImbach, PabloVilchez-Mendoza, SergioVierling, Lee A.Finegan, Bryan[Potential trajectories of old-growth Neotropical forest functional composition under climate change]Potential trajectories of old-growth Neotropical forest functional composition under climate change

Focusing particularly on tropical forests, the book presents both local case studies and global comparative studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, as well as the US and Europe. The studies range from personal histories of elderly American women’s attitudes toward conservation, to a combine...


Colfer, C.J.P.Basnett, B.S.Elias, Marlène[Gender and forests: climate change, tenure, value chains and emerging issues]Gender and forests: climate change, tenure, value chains and emerging issues

Increasing demand for food and fibre by the growing human population is driving significant land use (LU) change from forest into intensively managed land systems in tropical areas. But empirical evidence on the extent to which such changes affect the soil-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is st...


Arias-Navarro, CristinaDíaz Pinés, EugenioZuazo, PabloRufino, Mariana C.Verchot, Louis V.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Quantifying the contribution of land use to N2O, NO and CO2 fluxes in a montane forest ecosystem of Kenya]Quantifying the contribution of land use to N2O, NO and CO2 fluxes in a montane forest ecosystem of Kenya

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