A new study presents the first large-scale analysis of fire patterns in West and Central Africa's wet, tropical forests. The number of active fires there typically doubled over 18 years, particularly ...
The composition of regrowing wet and dry tropical forests follow opposite pathways while these forests age. This fact has significant consequences for forest restoration initiatives. The findings of a ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. Within current ever-wet zones, the most extensive remaining forests 8 occur in the central and western Amazon Basin, the coastal forests of ...
An international collaboration of 85 researchers from 16 countries is attempting to better understand the mechanisms behind the regeneration of cleared tropical forests in Latin America. The most ...
Climate change and human activities like deforestation are causing more fires in central and west Africa's wet, tropical forests, according to the first-ever comprehensive survey there. The fires have ...
The author should be contacted directly for interview requests. WASHINGTON — A new study presents the first large-scale analysis of fire patterns in west and central Africa’s wet, tropical forests.