Ecosystem carbon storage across the grassland-forest transition in the high Andes of Manu National Park, Peru
Improved management of carbon storage by terrestrial biomes has significant value for mitigating climate change. The carbon value of such management has the potential to provide additional income to rural communities and provide biodiversity and climate adaptation co-benefits. Here, we quantify the...
Main Authors: | Gibbon, A, Silman, M, Malhi, Y, Fisher, J, Meir, P, Zimmermann, M, Dargie, G, Farfan, W, Garcia, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2010
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