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Logging leaves a fingerprint on the number, size, spatial configuration and geometry of tropical forest canopy gaps
Recent advances in remote sensing such as airborne laser scanning have revolutionized our ability to accurately map forest canopy gaps, with huge implications for tracking forest dynamics at scale. However, few studies have...
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Riparian reserves protect butterfly communities in selectively logged tropical forest
Abstract: Selective logging is the most widespread habitat disturbance in tropical forests. Primary forest set‐asides along riparian zones are mandated in many countries and a key question is whether these riparian reserves...
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Mapped aboveground carbon stocks to advance forest conservation and recovery in Malaysian Borneo
Forest carbon stocks in rapidly developing tropical regions are highly heterogeneous, which challenges efforts to develop spatially-explicit conservation actions. In addition to field-based biodiversity information, mapping of...
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