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The drivers and impacts of Amazon forest degradation

Authors :
Lapola, David M.
Pinho, Patricia
Barlow, Jos
Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
Berenguer, Erika
Carmenta, Rachel
Liddy, Hannah M.
Seixas, Hugo
Silva, Camila V. J.
Silva-Junior, Celso H. L.
Alencar, Ane A. C.
Anderson, Liana O.
Armenteras, Dolors
Brovkin, Victor
Calders, Kim
Chambers, Jeffrey
Chini, Louise
Costa, Marcos H.
Faria, Bruno L.
Fearnside, Philip M.
Ferreira, Joice
Gatti, Luciana
Gutierrez-Velez, Victor Hugo
Han, Zhangang
Hibbard, Kathleen
Koven, Charles
Lawrence, Peter
Pongratz, Julia
Portela, Bruno T. T.
Rounsevell, Mark
Ruane, Alex C.
Schaldach, Rüdiger
da Silva, Sonaira S.
von Randow, Celso
Walker, Wayne S.
Lapola, David M.
Pinho, Patricia
Barlow, Jos
Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
Berenguer, Erika
Carmenta, Rachel
Liddy, Hannah M.
Seixas, Hugo
Silva, Camila V. J.
Silva-Junior, Celso H. L.
Alencar, Ane A. C.
Anderson, Liana O.
Armenteras, Dolors
Brovkin, Victor
Calders, Kim
Chambers, Jeffrey
Chini, Louise
Costa, Marcos H.
Faria, Bruno L.
Fearnside, Philip M.
Ferreira, Joice
Gatti, Luciana
Gutierrez-Velez, Victor Hugo
Han, Zhangang
Hibbard, Kathleen
Koven, Charles
Lawrence, Peter
Pongratz, Julia
Portela, Bruno T. T.
Rounsevell, Mark
Ruane, Alex C.
Schaldach, Rüdiger
da Silva, Sonaira S.
von Randow, Celso
Walker, Wayne S.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Approximately 2.5 × 10 6 square kilometers of the Amazon forest are currently degraded by fire, edge effects, timber extraction, and/or extreme drought, representing 38% of all remaining forests in the region. Carbon emissions from this degradation total up to 0.2 petagrams of carbon per year (Pg C year −1 ), which is equivalent to, if not greater than, the emissions from Amazon deforestation (0.06 to 0.21 Pg C year −1 ). Amazon forest degradation can reduce dry-season evapotranspiration by up to 34% and cause as much biodiversity loss as deforestation in human-modified landscapes, generating uneven socioeconomic burdens, mainly to forest dwellers. Projections indicate that degradation will remain a dominant source of carbon emissions independent of deforestation rates. Policies to tackle degradation should be integrated with efforts to curb deforestation and complemented with innovative measures addressing the disturbances that degrade the Amazon forest.

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OAIster
Notes :
text, https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/186056/1/abp8622_ArticleContent_v9_clean_redux_integrated.pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372237315
Document Type :
Electronic Resource