Search Results - "Dezécache, Camille"
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Trajectories of Changes in Phytoplankton Biomass, Phaeocystis globosa and Diatom (incl. Pseudo-nitzschia sp.) Abundances Related to Nutrient Pressures in the Eastern English Channel, Southern North Sea
Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-06-2020)“…The phytoplankton compartment is particularly reactive to changes in nutrient concentration and is used as a quality indicator. Using a simple numerical…”
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Gold-rush in a forested El Dorado: deforestation leakages and the need for regional cooperation
Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2017)“…Tropical forests of the Guiana Shield are the most affected by gold-mining in South America, experiencing an exponential increase in deforestation since the…”
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Moving forward socio‐economically focused models of deforestation
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2017)“…Whilst high‐resolution spatial variables contribute to a good fit of spatially explicit deforestation models, socio‐economic processes are often beyond the…”
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Continuous soil carbon storage of old permanent pastures in Amazonia
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2017)“…Amazonian forests continuously accumulate carbon (C) in biomass and in soil, representing a carbon sink of 0.42–0.65 GtC yr−1. In recent decades, more than 15%…”
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Questioning emissions-based approaches for the definition of REDD+ deforestation baselines in high forest cover/low deforestation countries
Published in Carbon balance and management (30-10-2018)“…Background REDD+ is being questioned by the particular status of High Forest/Low Deforestation countries. Indeed, the formulation of reference levels is made…”
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Soil carbon stocks after conversion of Amazonian tropical forest to grazed pasture: importance of deep soil layers
Published in Regional environmental change (01-10-2016)“…Recent studies suggest that carbon (C) is stored in the topsoil of pastures established after deforestation. However, little is known about the long-term…”
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Response to Editor to the comment by Schipper & Smith to our paper entitled “Continuous soil carbon storage of old permanent pastures in Amazonia”
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2018)“…First of all, we recall that the message conveyed in our paper is that Amazonian forest and old tropical pastures act as C sinks by accumulating recurrently…”
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