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Targeted carbon conservation at national scales with high-resolution monitoring
2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Terrestrial carbon conservation can provide critical environmental, social, and climate benefits. Yet, the geographically complex mosaic of threats to, and opportunities for, conserving carbon in landscapes remain largely unresolved at national scales. Using a new high-resolution carbon mapping approach applied to Perú, a megadiverse country undergoing rapid land use change, we found that at least 0.8 Pg of aboveground carbon stocks are at imminent risk of emission from land use activities.
doi:10.1073/pnas.1419550111
pmid:25385593
pmcid:PMC4250114
fatcat:s4htcir2qfgqbf7yf3ga2lt3ie