Study reveals key role of mixed forests in carbon storage, biodiversity

Published 14:41 on July 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:41 on July 16, 2024  /  Asia Pacific, China, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

Forest succession plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration and biodiversity, a new study has found, emphasising the particular importance of mixed tree species in these processes.
Forest succession plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration and biodiversity, a new study has found, emphasising the particular importance of mixed tree species in these processes.


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