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Development of allometric models for above and belowground biomass in swidden cultivation fallows of Northern Laos
How resilient are African woodlands to disturbance from shifting cultivation?
Quantifying the causes of deforestation and degradation and creating transparent REDD+ baselines: A method and case study from central Mozambique
Contrasting architecture of key African and Australian savanna tree taxa drives intercontinental structural divergence
Improved allometric models to estimate the aboveground biomass of tropical trees
A tool for monitoring woody biomass (change) in woodland ecosystems
Fire regimes and variability in aboveground woody biomass in miombo woodland
Assessing the Phenology of Southern Tropical Africa: A Comparison of Hemispherical Photography, Scatterometry, and Optical/NIR Remote Sensing
Enabling communities to benefit from REDD+: pragmatic assessment of carbon benefits
Uncertainty in below-ground carbon biomass for major land covers in Southeast Asia
Are Inventory Based and Remotely Sensed Above-Ground Biomass Estimates Consistent?
A novel application of satellite radar data: measuring carbon sequestration and detecting degradation in a community forestry project in Mozambique
Using biomass distributions to determine probability and intensity of tropical forest disturbance
Carbon outcomes of major land-cover transitions in SE Asia: great uncertainties and REDD+ policy implications
Radar backscatter is not a 'direct measure' of forest biomass
Carbon Stocks in an African Woodland Landscape: Spatial Distributions and Scales of Variation
The forgotten D: challenges of addressing forest degradation in complex mosaic landscapes under REDD+
Quantifying small-scale deforestation and forest degradation in African woodlands using radar imagery
Above- and Belowground Carbon Stocks in a Miombo Woodland Landscape of Mozambique
How does fire intensity and frequency affect miombo woodland tree populations and biomass?
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