Autor:
Putz, F.E.
Nasi, Robert
Stopping illegal timber harvesting and adopting reduced-impact logging in the tropics, together with wildfire suppression, could cost-effectively reduce carbon emissions and enhance carbon uptake. Carbon uptake in degraded forests could be enhanced by better postlogging forest management practice...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/20291
Putz, F.E.
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Nasi, Robert
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[Carbon benefits from avoiding and repairing forest degradation]
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Carbon benefits from avoiding and repairing forest degradation