Carbon emissions from forest conversion by Kalimantan oil palm plantations
Kimberly M. Carlson (),
Lisa M. Curran (),
Gregory P. Asner,
Alice McDonald Pittman,
Simon N. Trigg and
J. Marion Adeney
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Kimberly M. Carlson: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Lisa M. Curran: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Gregory P. Asner: Carnegie Institution for Science
Alice McDonald Pittman: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Simon N. Trigg: School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University
J. Marion Adeney: Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 3, 283-287
Abstract:
Indonesia accounts for a large proportion of the oil palm plantation expansion occurring globally. However, Indonesia’s mixed forests (and associated carbon stocks) complicate estimation of the contribution of oil palm agriculture to global carbon budgets. Remotely sensed land-cover classification combined with carbon flux estimates are now used to develop high-resolution estimates of carbon flux from Kalimantan plantations for the period 1990–2010.
Date: 2013
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