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The forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas with economic development. A first phase of forest contraction is followed by a second phase of expansion once a turning point is reached. This framework does not differentiate forest types or ecosystem services, and d...


Vallet, A.Locatelli, BrunoLevrel, H.Brenes Pérez, C.Imbach, PabloEstrada Carmona, NataliaManlay, R.Oszwald, Johan[Dynamics of ecosystem services during forest transitions in Reventazón, Costa Rica]Dynamics of ecosystem services during forest transitions in Reventazón, Costa Rica
Rikxoort, Henk vanSchroth, GötzLäderach, PeterRodríguez Sánchez, Beatriz[Carbon footprints and carbon stocks reveal climate-friendly coffee production]Carbon footprints and carbon stocks reveal climate-friendly coffee production

Rural and regional hinterlands provide the ecosystem service needs for increasingly urbanised communities across the globe. These inter-related ecosystem services provide key opportunities in securing climate change mitigation and adaptation. Their integrated management in the face of climate cha...


Oosterzee, P. vanDale, A.Preece, ND[Integrating agriculture and climate change mitigation at landscape scale: Implications from an Australian case study]Integrating agriculture and climate change mitigation at landscape scale: Implications from an Australian case study

The effects of growing Jatropha in on-farm and on-station degraded lands were evaluated on carbon (C) sequestration and soil properties. Jatropha accumulated and added to soil significant amounts of C (305 kg ha−1 year−1) from the year one itself. Overall, a 3–5-year old plantation added per year...


Wani, S.P.Chander, G.Sahrawat, Kanwar LalSrinivasa Rao CRaghvendra GSusanna PPavani M[Carbon sequestration and land rehabilitation through Jatropha curcas (L.) plantation in degraded lands]Carbon sequestration and land rehabilitation through Jatropha curcas (L.) plantation in degraded lands

Carbon accumulation and sequestration in Andean soils are scarcely documented. Carbon contents, carbon stocks, and stability were determined in five Peruvian agroecologies, along a 1,000 km (621 mi) transect covering the arid Pacific coast, the Andean high plateau, and the tropical highland rainf...


Segnini, A.Posadas, A.Quiróz, R.Milori, D.M.B.P.Vaz Patto, Maria CMartin-Neto, L.[Soil carbon stocks and stability across an altitudinal gradient in southern Peru]Soil carbon stocks and stability across an altitudinal gradient in southern Peru

Conservation agriculture based on (1) minimal soil movement, (2) retention of rational amounts of crop residue, (3) economically viable crop rotations restores soil fertility. Conservation agriculture improves soil characteristics, but it remains to be seen how zero tillage (ZT) affected greenhou...


Dendooven, L.Patiño-Zúñiga LVerhulst, NeleLuna-Guido MMarsch RGovaerts, Bram[Global warming potential of agricultural systems with contrasting tillage and residue management in the central highlands of Mexico]Global warming potential of agricultural systems with contrasting tillage and residue management in the central highlands of Mexico
Kurnianto, S.Warren, M.Talbot, J.Kauffman, J.B.Murdiyarso, DanielFrolking, S.[Carbon accumulation of tropical peatlands over millennia: a modeling approach]Carbon accumulation of tropical peatlands over millennia: a modeling approach
Khatri, D.B.Pham, T.T.Gregorio, M. diKarki, R.Paudel, N.S.Brockhaus, M.Bhushal, R.P.[REDD+ politics in the media: a case from Nepal]REDD+ politics in the media: a case from Nepal
Ingalls, M.Dwyer, M.B.[Missing the forest for the trees?: Navigating the trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation under REDD]Missing the forest for the trees?: Navigating the trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation under REDD
Ziegler, A.D.Phelps, J.Yuen, J.QWebb, E.LLawrence, DFox, J.MBruun, T.B.Leisz, S. JRyan, C.MDressler, W.H.Mertz, OPascual, U.Padoch, CKoh, L.P.[Carbon outcomes of major land-cover transitions in SE Asia: great uncertainties and REDD+ policy implications]Carbon outcomes of major land-cover transitions in SE Asia: great uncertainties and REDD+ policy implications

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