Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism
Abstract
Selecting economically viable forest management strategies that deliver carbon storage and biodiversity benefits can be a difficult task. Now, research in the western Andes of Colombia shows that naturally regenerating forests can quickly accumulate carbon and support diverse ecological communities at minimal cost. Climate change and biodiversity loss can be addressed simultaneously by well-planned conservation policies, but this requires...
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Title
Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism
Published Date
Apr 28, 2014
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
6
Pages
503 - 507
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