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Assessing carbon stock value of forests is tricky business, study finds

A study recently published in Forest Ecology and Management examines the carbon stock value of forests in Guyana, finding dramatic differences between different kinds of cover and land-use types. Tropical forests are among the most valuable in terms of carbon stocks. Globally, tropical forests sequester about 2.4 billion metric tons, according to a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2011. The new research found that carbon values differ according to forest type and usage pattern; for instance, carbon values from undisturbed forests cannot be applied in inhabited community lands.

  • Mongabay
  • Guyana
  • Carbon
  • Forests
  • Tropical Forests
  • Carbon Stock
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences