Carbon loss from forest degradation exceeds that from deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

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Yuanwei Qin
Xiangming Xiao
Jean-Pierre Wigneron
Philippe Ciais
Martin Brandt
Lei Fan
Xiaojun Li
Sean Crowell
Xiaocui Wu
Russell Doughty
Yao Zhang
Fang Liu
Stephen Sitch
Berrien Moore
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[1] University of Oklahoma,Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, Center for Earth Observation and Modeling
[2] ISPA,Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, LSCE/IPSL, CEA
[3] UMR 1391,CNRS
[4] INRA Nouvelle-Aquitaine,UVSQ
[5] Université Paris-Saclay,Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
[6] University of Copenhagen,Chongqing Jinfo Mountain Karst Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, School of Geographical Sciences
[7] Southwest University,College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences
[8] University of Oklahoma,Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
[9] California Institute of Technology,Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division
[10] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[11] Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Life and Environmental Sciences
[12] University of Exeter,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2021年 / 11卷
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Spatial–temporal dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) and forest area affect the carbon cycle, climate and biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon. Here we investigate interannual changes in AGB and forest area by analysing satellite-based annual AGB and forest area datasets. We found that the gross forest area loss was larger in 2019 than in 2015, possibly due to recent loosening of forest protection policies. However, the net AGB loss was three times smaller in 2019 than in 2015. During 2010–2019, the Brazilian Amazon had a cumulative gross loss of 4.45 Pg C against a gross gain of 3.78 Pg C, resulting in a net AGB loss of 0.67 Pg C. Forest degradation (73%) contributed three times more to the gross AGB loss than deforestation (27%), given that the areal extent of degradation exceeds that of deforestation. This indicates that forest degradation has become the largest process driving carbon loss and should become a higher policy priority.
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