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Overstated carbon emission reductions from voluntary REDD+ projects in the Brazilian Amazon
TAP West, J Börner, EO Sills, A Kontoleon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (39), 24188-24194, 2020
1992020
Forest biomass recovery after conventional and reduced-impact logging in Amazonian Brazil
TAP West, E Vidal, FE Putz
Forest Ecology and Management 314, 59-63, 2014
1392014
Brazil’s conservation reform and the reduction of deforestation in Amazonia
TAP West, PM Fearnside
Land use policy 100, 105072, 2021
1382021
Rapid tree carbon stock recovery in managed Amazonian forests
E Rutishauser, B Hérault, C Baraloto, L Blanc, L Descroix, ED Sotta, ...
Current Biology 25 (18), R787-R788, 2015
1362015
Recovery of biomass and merchantable timber volumes twenty years after conventional and reduced-impact logging in Amazonian Brazil
E Vidal, TAP West, FE Putz
Forest Ecology and Management 376, 1-8, 2016
822016
Can timber provision from Amazonian production forests be sustainable?
C Piponiot, E Rödig, FE Putz, E Rutishauser, P Sist, N Ascarrunz, L Blanc, ...
Environmental Research Letters 14 (6), 064014, 2019
802019
The Tropical managed Forests Observatory: a research network addressing the future of tropical logged forests.
Applied Vegetation Science 18, 171-174, 2015
742015
Action needed to make carbon offsets from forest conservation work for climate change mitigation
T West, S Wunder, E Sills, J Börner, S Rifai, A Neidermeier, G Frey, ...
Science 381 (6660), 873-877, 2023
702023
The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass
D Schepaschenko, J Chave, OL Phillips, SL Lewis, SJ Davies, ...
Scientific data 6 (1), 198, 2019
642019
Carbon recovery dynamics following disturbance by selective logging in Amazonian forests
C Piponiot, P Sist, L Mazzei, M Peña-Claros, FE Putz, E Rutishauser, ...
Elife 5, e21394, 2016
632016
A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
TW Hertel, TAP West, J Börner, NB Villoria
Environmental Research Letters 14 (5), 053003, 2019
572019
Climatic benefits from the 2006–2017 avoided deforestation in Amazonian Brazil
TAP West, J Börner, PM Fearnside
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 2, 52, 2019
502019
Indigenous community benefits from a de-centralized approach to REDD+ in Brazil
TAP West
Climate Policy 16 (7), 924-939, 2016
372016
Emerging technologies for the development of wood products towards extended carbon storage and CO2 capture
T Singh, A Arpanaei, D Elustondo, Y Wang, A Stocchero, TAP West, Q Fu
Carbon Capture Science & Technology 4, 100057, 2022
332022
Carbon payments for extended rotations in forest plantations: Conflicting insights from a theoretical model
TAP West, C Wilson, M Vrachioli, KA Grogan
Ecological economics 163, 70-76, 2019
312019
Comparison of spatial modelling frameworks for the identification of future afforestation in New Zealand
TAP West, JJ Monge, LJ Dowling, SJ Wakelin, RT Yao, AG Dunningham, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning 198, 103780, 2020
242020
Simulated Impacts of Soy and Infrastructure Expansion in the Brazilian Amazon: A Maximum Entropy Approach
GP Frey, TAP West, T Hickler, L Rausch, HK Gibbs, J Börner
Forests 9 (10), 600, 2018
242018
What drives intensification of land use at agricultural frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidence from a Decision Game
N Nascimento, TAP West, J Börner, J Ometto
Forests 10, 464, 2019
232019
A hybrid optimization-agent-based model of REDD+ payments to households on an old deforestation frontier in the Brazilian Amazon
TAP West, KA Grogan, ME Swisher, JL Caviglia-Harris, E Sills, D Harris, ...
Environmental modelling & software 100, 159-174, 2018
222018
Promotion of afforestation in New Zealand’s marginal agricultural lands through payments for environmental services
TAP West, JJ Monge, LJ Dowling, SJ Wakelin, HK Gibbs
Ecosystem Services 46, 101212, 2020
212020
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