Aboveground biomass in Australian tropical forests now a net carbon source
Hannah Carle, D.E. Bauman, Michael N. Evans, Ingrid Coughlin, Oliver Binks, Andrew Ford, Matt Bradford, Adrienne B. Nicotra, Helen Murphy, Patrick Meir
Topics & Concepts
Carbon sinkEnvironmental scienceSink (geography)Carbon sequestrationBiomass (ecology)Climate changeCarbon cycleCarbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphereAtmospheric carbon cycleCarbon fibersCarbon dioxideTropicsCoarse woody debrisTropical climateTropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forestsPrimary productionEcologyAtmospheric sciencesGlobal changeTropical forestWoody plantAgroforestryTropical savanna climateSoil carbonForest inventoryGlobal warmingForestryTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forestsBio-energy with carbon capture and storageLand use, land-use change and forestryClimate change mitigationForest ecology and managementForest Management and PolicyFire effects on ecosystems