Living on the edge: Study examines carbon sequestration impact of trees growing on rainforest boundaries

Published 20:54 on December 15, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:56 on December 15, 2023  /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, Nature-based, Other APAC, South & Central, Voluntary

Increased clear-cutting of rainforests has meant trees on the edges of these areas are significantly different from those growing more in the centre, a study has found, with implications for carbon sequestration rates.
Increased clear-cutting of rainforests has meant trees on the edges of these areas are significantly different from those growing more in the centre, a study has found, with implications for carbon sequestration rates.


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