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  1. Article: Counting the cost of the Niger Delta's largest oil spills: Satellite remote sensing reveals extensive environmental damage with >1million people in the impact zone

    Obida, Christopher B / Blackburn, George A / Whyatt, James D / Semple, Kirk T

    Science of the total environment. 2021 June 25, v. 775

    2021  

    Abstract: The Niger Delta has a long history of oil and gas exploration and production, but this has come with a heavy environmental cost arising from oil spills and other pollution events. Two oil spills in Ogoniland in 2008/9 were by far the largest in terms of ... ...

    Abstract The Niger Delta has a long history of oil and gas exploration and production, but this has come with a heavy environmental cost arising from oil spills and other pollution events. Two oil spills in Ogoniland in 2008/9 were by far the largest in terms of both duration (149 days combined) and magnitude (82,939,170 l combined), but little is understood about the extent of impact of these events because traditional field-based surveys are virtually impossible in this region. In this study, the normalised difference vegetation index, a technique used for measuring plant health, was applied to multi-temporal satellite images to delineate an extensive area of 393 km² that has experienced vegetation mortality resulting from the oil pollution. These effects persist to present and are exacerbated by continuing subsequent spill events. Independently collected field samples confirmed the high concentrations of hydrocarbon pollutants in the impact area. The extensive tidal river network and mangrove swamps have facilitated the spread of oil, with the delta becoming a sink for the oil that is dispersed but not removed. Over 1 million people live within the area contaminated by oil and have potentially been exposed to pollution through direct and indirect pathways over a prolonged period. The population in the impact area is particularly vulnerable to chronic illness due to its young age structure and pre-existing very low life expectancy. Hence, there is an urgent need to mitigate the impacts of the pollution on environmental and human health. The novelty of this work is that satellite remote sensing allows the impacts of pollution to be monitored across large areas in a geographically remote and challenging environment. The outputs from this study could be used to guide the future spatial targeting of the limited remediation resources that are available, to achieve positive outcomes.
    Keywords age structure ; chronic diseases ; environment ; human health ; longevity ; mortality ; normalized difference vegetation index ; oils ; people ; plant health ; pollution ; remediation ; river deltas ; rivers ; satellites ; vegetation
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0625
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 121506-1
    ISSN 1879-1026 ; 0048-9697
    ISSN (online) 1879-1026
    ISSN 0048-9697
    DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145854
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  2. Article: River network delineation from Sentinel-1 SAR data

    Obida, Christopher B. / Blackburn, George A. / Whyatt, James D. / Semple, Kirk T.

    International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation. 2019 Nov., v. 83

    2019  

    Abstract: In many regions of the world, especially in developing countries, river network data are outdated or completely absent, yet such information is critical for supporting important functions such as flood mitigation efforts, land use and transportation ... ...

    Abstract In many regions of the world, especially in developing countries, river network data are outdated or completely absent, yet such information is critical for supporting important functions such as flood mitigation efforts, land use and transportation planning, and the management of water resources. In this study a new method was developed for delineating river networks using Sentinel-1 imagery. Unsupervised classification was applied to multi-temporal Sentinel-1 data to discriminate water bodies from other land cover types then the outputs were combined to generate a single persistent water bodies product. A thinning algorithm was then used to delineate river centre lines which were converted into vector features and built into a topologically structured geometric network. The complex river system of the Niger Delta was used to compare the performance of the Sentinel-based method against alternative freely available waterbody products from USGS, ESA and OpenStreetMap and a river network derived from a SRTM DEM. From both raster-based and vector-based accuracy assessments it was found that the Sentinel-based river network products were superior to the comparator data sets by a substantial margin. The resulting geometric river network was used to perform flow routing analysis which is important for a variety of environmental management and planning applications. The approach developed in this study holds considerable potential for generating up to date, detailed river network data for the many countries globally where such data are deficient.
    Keywords algorithms ; environmental management ; flood control ; land cover ; land use ; river deltas ; rivers ; spatial data ; surface water
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-11
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ISSN 1569-8432
    DOI 10.1016/j.jag.2019.101910
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  3. Article: Multi-sensor ecological momentary assessment of behavioral and psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery: study protocol for a multicenter prospective longitudinal evaluation.

    Goldstein, Stephanie P / Thomas, J Graham / Vithiananthan, Sivamainthan / Blackburn, George A / Jones, Daniel B / Webster, Jennifer / Jones, Richard / Evans, E Whitney / Dushay, Jody / Moon, Jon / Bond, Dale S

    BMC obesity

    2018  Volume 5, Page(s) 27

    Abstract: Background: Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective strategy for producing significant and durable weight loss. Yet, not all patients achieve initial weight loss success and some degree of weight regain is very common, sometimes as early as 1- ... ...

    Abstract Background: Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective strategy for producing significant and durable weight loss. Yet, not all patients achieve initial weight loss success and some degree of weight regain is very common, sometimes as early as 1-2 years post-surgery. Suboptimal weight loss not fully explained by surgical, demographic, and medical factors has led to greater emphasis on patient behaviors evidenced by clinical guidelines for appropriate eating and physical activity. However, research to inform such guidelines has often relied on imprecise measures or not been specific to bariatric surgery. There is also little understanding of what psychosocial factors and environmental contexts impact outcomes. To address research gaps and measurement limitations, we designed a protocol that innovatively integrates multiple measurement tools to determine which behaviors, environmental contexts, and psychosocial factors are related to outcomes and explore how psychosocial factors/environmental contexts influence weight. This paper provides a detailed description of our study protocol with a focus on developing and deploying a multi-sensor assessment tool to meet our study aims.
    Methods: This NIH-funded prospective cohort study evaluates behavioral, psychosocial, and environmental predictors of weight loss after bariatric surgery using a multi-sensor platform that integrates objective sensors and self-report information collected via smartphone in real-time in patients' natural environment. A target sample of 100 adult, bariatric surgery patients (ages 21-70) use this multi-sensor platform at preoperative baseline, as well as 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively, to assess recommended behaviors (e.g., meal frequency, physical activity), psychosocial indicators with prior evidence of an association with surgical outcomes (e.g., mood/depression), and key environmental factors (e.g., type/quality of food environment). Weight also is measured at each assessment point.
    Discussion: This project has the potential to build a more sophisticated and valid understanding of behavioral and psychosocial factors contributing to success and risk after bariatric surgery. This new understanding could directly contribute to improved (i.e., specific, consistent, and validated) guidelines for recommended pre- and postoperative behaviors, which could lead to improved surgical outcomes. These data will also inform behavioral, psychosocial, and environmental targets for adjunctive interventions to improve surgical outcomes.
    Trial registration: Registered trial NCT02777177 on 5/19/2016.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-11-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2758687-X
    ISSN 2052-9538
    ISSN 2052-9538
    DOI 10.1186/s40608-018-0204-6
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  4. Article: The FORMNET‐B database: monitoring the biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests

    Cho, Percival / Blackburn, George A / Bird, Neil M / Brewer, Steven W / Barlow, Jos / Wilson, Bastow

    Journal of vegetation science. 2013 Nov., v. 24, no. 6

    2013  

    Abstract: The biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests have mostly been ignored in the recent scientific literature, partly because of a spotlight on old‐growth forests but also due to a lack of long‐term data from degraded forests. There is ...

    Abstract The biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests have mostly been ignored in the recent scientific literature, partly because of a spotlight on old‐growth forests but also due to a lack of long‐term data from degraded forests. There is a pressing need to understand the rates and patterns of growth, mortality and recruitment in degraded forests, not only because they are increasing in area relative to old‐growth forests, but also due to their potential capacity to sequester large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This paper introduces a permanent forest plot network and database, FORMNET‐B (GIVD ID# NA‐BZ‐001), designed to study the long‐term dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests in Belize, Central America.
    Keywords biomass ; carbon dioxide ; databases ; monitoring ; mortality ; recruitment ; tropical forests ; Belize
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2013-11
    Size p. 1204-1207.
    Publishing place Opulus Press
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1053769-7
    ISSN 1100-9233
    ISSN 1100-9233
    DOI 10.1111/jvs.12103
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  5. Article ; Online: Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

    Blundo, Cecilia / Carilla, Julieta / Grau, H. Ricardo / Malizia, Agustina / Malizia, Lucio / Osinaga-Acosta, Oriana / Bird, Michael / Bradford, Matt / Catchpole, Damien / Ford, Andrew / Graham, Andrew / Hilbert, David / Kemp, Jeanette / Laurance, Susan / Laurance, William / Ishida, Francoise Yoko / Marshall, Andrew / Waite, Catherine / Woell, Hannsjoerg /
    Bastin, Jean-François / Bauters, Marijn / Beeckman, Hans / Boeckx, Pfascal / Bogaert, Jan / De Canniere, Charles / de Haulleville, Thales / Doucet, Jean-Louis / Hardy, Olivier / Hubau, Wannes / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Verbeeck, Hans / Vleminckx, Jason / Brewer, Steven W. / Alarcón, Alfredo / Araujo Murakami, Alejandro / Arets, Eric / Arroyo, Luzmila / Chávez Alcaraz, Ezequiel / Fredericksen, Todd / Villaroel, René Guillén / Sibauty, Gloria Gutierrez / Killeen, Timothy / Licona, Juan Carlos / Lleigue, John / Mendoza, Casimiro / Murakami, Samaria / Gutierrez, Alexander Parada / Pardo, Guido / Peña-Claros, Marielos / Poorter, L. / Toledo, Marisol / Cayo, Jeanneth Villalobos / Viscarra, Laura Jessica / Vos, Vincent / Ahumada, Jorge / Almeida, Everton / Almeida, Jarcilene / de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida / da Cruz, Wesley Alves / de Oliveira, Atila Alves / Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim / Obermuller, Flávio Amorim / Andrade, Ana / Carvalho, Fernanda Antunes / Vieira, Simone Aparecida / Aquino, Ana Carla / Aragão, Luiz / Araújo, Ana Cláudia / Assis, Marco Antonio / Gomes, Jose Ataliba Mantelli Aboin / Baccaro, Fabrício / de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa / Barni, Paulo / Barroso, Jorcely / Bernacci, Luis Carlos / Bordin, Kauane / Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante de / Broggio, Igor / Camargo, José Luís / Cardoso, Domingos / Carniello, Maria Antonia / Rochelle, Andre Luis Casarin / Castilho, Carolina / Castro, Antonio Alberto Jorge Farias / Castro, Wendeson / Ribeiro, Sabina Cerruto / Costa, Flavia / de Oliveira, Rodrigo Costa / Coutinho, Italo / Cunha, John / da Costa, Lola / Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa / da Costa Silva, Richarlly / da Graça Zacarias Simbine, Marta / de Andrade Kamimura, Vitor / de Lima, Haroldo Cavalcante / de Oliveira Melo, Lia / de Queiroz, Luciano / de Sousa Lima, José Romualdo / do Espírito Santo, Mário / Domingues, Tomas / dos Santos Prestes, Nayane Cristina / Carneiro, Steffan Eduardo Silva / Elías, Fernando / Eliseu, Gabriel / Emilio, Thaise / Farrapo, Camila Laís / Fernandes, Letícia / Ferreira, Gustavo L. / Ferreira, Joice / Ferreira, Leandro / Ferreira, Socorro / Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni / Freitas, Maria Aparecida / García, Queila S. / Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto / Graça, Paulo / Guilherme, Frederico / Hase, Eduardo / Higuchi, Niro / Iguatemy, Mariana / Barbosa, Reinaldo Imbrozio / Jaramillo, Margarita / Joly, Carlos / Klipel, Joice / Amaral, Iêda Leão do / Levis, Carolina / Lima, Antonio S. / Dan, Maurício Lima / Lopes, Aline / Madeiros, Herison / Magnusson, William E. / dos Santos, Rubens Manoel / Marimon, Beatriz / Junior, Ben Hur Marimon / Grillo, Roberta Marotti Martelletti / Martinelli, Luiz / Reis, Simone Matias / Medeiros, Salomão / Meira-Junior, Milton / Metzker, Thiago / Morandi, Paulo / do Nascimento, Natanael Moreira / Moura, Magna / Müller, Sandra Cristina / Nagy, László / Nascimento, Henrique / Nascimento, Marcelo / Lima, Adriano Nogueira / de Araújo, Raimunda Oliveira / Silva, Jhonathan Oliveira / Pansonato, Marcelo / Sabino, Gabriel Pavan / de Abreu, Karla Maria Pedra / Rodrigues, Pablo José Francisco Pena / Piedade, Maria / Rodrigues, Domingos / Rodrigues Pinto, José Roberto / Quesada, Carlos / Ramos, Eliana / Ramos, Rafael / Rodrigues, Priscyla / de Sousa, Thaiane Rodrigues / Salomão, Rafael / Santana, Flávia / Scaranello, Marcos / Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton / Schietti, Juliana / Schöngart, Jochen / Schwartz, Gustavo / Silva, Natalino / Silveira, Marcos / Seixas, Cristiana Simão / Simbine, Marta / Souza, Ana Claudia / Souza, Priscila / Souza, Rodolfo / Sposito, Tereza / Junior, Edson Stefani / do Vale, Julio Daniel / Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães / Villela, Dora / Vital, Marcos / Xaud, Haron / Zanini, Katia / Zartman, Charles E. / Ideris, Nur Khalish Hafizhah / Metali, Faizah binti Hj / Salim, Kamariah Abu / Saparudin, Muhd Shahruney / Serudin, Rafizah Mat / Sukri, Rahayu Sukmaria / Begne, Serge / Chuyong, George / Djuikouo, Marie Noel / Gonmadje, Christelle / Simo-Droissart, Murielle / Sonké, Bonaventure / Taedoumg, Hermann / Zemagho, Lise / Thomas, Sean / Baya, Fidèle / Saiz, Gustavo / Espejo, Javier Silva / Chen, Dexiang / Hamilton, Alan / Li, Yide / Luo, Tushou / Niu, Shukui / Xu, Han / Zhou, Zhang / Álvarez-Dávila, Esteban / Escobar, Juan Carlos Andrés / Arellano-Peña, Henry / Duarte, Jaime Cabezas / Calderón, Jhon / Bravo, Lina Maria Corrales / Cuadrado, Borish / Cuadros, Hermes / Duque, Alvaro / Duque, Luisa Fernanda / Espinosa, Sandra Milena / Franke-Ante, Rebeca / García, Hernando / Gómez, Alejandro / González-M., Roy / Idárraga-Piedrahíta, Álvaro / Jimenez, Eliana / Jurado, Rubén / Oviedo, Wilmar López / López Camacho, René / Cruz, Omar Aurelio Melo / Polo, Irina Mendoza / Paky, Edwin / Perez, Karen / Pijachi, Angel / Pizano, Camila / Prieto, Adriana / Ramos, Laura / Correa, Zorayda Restrepo / Richardson, James / Rodríguez, Elkin / Rodriguez M., Gina M. / Rudas, Agustín / Stevenson, Pablo / Chudomelová, Markéta / Dancak, Martin / Hédl, Radim / Lhota, Stanislav / Svatek, Martin / Mukinzi, Jacques / Ewango, Corneille / Hart, Terese / Yakusu, Emmanuel Kasongo / Lisingo, Janvier / Makana, Jean-Remy / Mbayu, Faustin / Toirambe, Benjamin / Mukendi, John Tshibamba / Kvist, Lars / Nebel, Gustav / Baéz, Selene / Céron, Carlos / Griffith, Daniel M. / Andino, Juan Ernesto Guevara / Neill, David / Palacios, Walter / Peñuela-Mora, Maria Cristina / Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo / Villa, Gorky / Demissie, Sheleme / Gole, Tadesse / Gonfa, Techane / Ruokolainen, Kalle / Baisie, Michel / Bénédet, Fabrice / Betian, Wemo / Bezard, Vincent / Bonal, Damien / Chave, Jérôme / Droissart, Vincent / Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie / Hladik, Annette / Labrière, Nicolas / Naisso, Pétrus / Réjou-Méchain, Maxime / Sist, Plinio / Blanc, Lilian / Burban, Benoit / Derroire, Géraldine / Dourdain, Aurélie / Stahl, Clement / Bengone, Natacha Nssi / Chezeaux, Eric / Ondo, Fidèle Evouna / Medjibe, Vincent / Mihindou, Vianet / White, Lee / Culmsee, Heike / Rangel, Cristabel Durán / Horna, Viviana / Wittmann, Florian / Adu-Bredu, Stephen / Affum-Baffoe, Kofi / Foli, Ernest / Balinga, Michael / Roopsind, Anand / Singh, James / Thomas, Raquel / Zagt, Roderick / Murthy, Indu K. / Kartawinata, Kuswata / Mirmanto, Edi / Priyadi, Hari / Samsoedin, Ismayadi / Sunderland, Terry / Yassir, Ishak / Rovero, Francesco / Vinceti, Barbara / Hérault, Bruno / Aiba, Shin-Ichiro / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Daniels, Armandu / Tuagben, Darlington / Woods, John T. / Fitriadi, Muhammad / Karolus, Alexander / Khoon, Kho Lip / Majalap, Noreen / Maycock, Colin / Nilus, Reuben / Tan, Sylvester / Sitoe, Almeida / Coronado G., Indiana / Ojo, Lucas / de Assis, Rafael / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Sheil, Douglas / Pezo, Karen Arévalo / Verde, Hans Buttgenbach / Moscoso, Victor Chama / Oroche, Jimmy Cesar Cordova / Valverde, Fernando Cornejo / Medina, Massiel Corrales / Cardozo, Nallaret Davila / de Rutte Corzo, Jano / del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon / Llampazo, Gerardo Flores / Freitas, Luis / Cabrera, Darcy Galiano / Villacorta, Roosevelt García / Cabrera, Karina Garcia / Soria, Diego García / Saboya, Leticia Gatica / Rios, Julio Miguel Grandez / Pizango, Gabriel Hidalgo / Coronado, Eurídice Honorio / Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau / Huasco, Walter Huaraca / Aedo, Yuri Tomas Huillca / Peña, Jose Luis Marcelo / Mendoza, Abel Monteagudo / Rodriguez, Vanesa Moreano / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Ramos, Sonia Cesarina Palacios / Camacho, Nadir Pallqui / Cruz, Antonio Peña / Arevalo, Freddy Ramirez / Huaymacari, José Reyna / Reynel, Carlos / Paredes, Marcos Antonio Ríos / Bayona, Lily Rodriguez / del Pilar Rojas Gonzales, Rocio / Peña, Maria Elena Rojas / Revilla, Norma Salinas / Shareva, Yahn Carlos Soto / Trujillo, Raul Tupayachi / Gamarra, Luis Valenzuela / Vásquez, Rodolfo / Arenas, Jim Vega / Amani, Christian / Ifo, Suspense Averti / Bocko, Yannick / Boundja, Patrick / Ekoungoulou, Romeo / Hockemba, Mireille / Nzala, Donatien / Fofanah, Alusine / Taylor, David / Bañares-de Dios, Guillermo / Cayuela, Luis / Granzow de la Cerda, Iñigo / Macia, Manuel / Stropp, Juliana / Playfair, Maureen / Wortel, Verginia / Gardner, Toby / Muscarella, Robert / Rutishauser, Ervan / Zhao, Guorong / Munishi, Pantaleo / Bánki, Olaf / Bongers, Frans / Boot, Rene / Fredriksson, Gabriella / Reitsma, Jan / Steege, Hans ter / van Andel, Tinde / van de Meer, Peter / van der Hout, Peter / van Nieuwstadt, Mark / van Ulft, Bert / Veenendaal, Elmar / Vernimmen, Ronald / Zuidema, Pieter / Zwerts, Joeri / Akite, Perpetra / Bitariho, Robert / Chapman, Colin / Gerald, Eilu / Leal, Miguel / Mucunguzi, Patrick / Abernethy, Katharine / Alexiades, Miguel / Baker, Timothy R. / Banda, Karina / Banin, Lindsay / Barlow, Jos / Bennett, Amy / Berenguer, Erika / Berry, Nicholas O. / Bird, Neil M. / Blackburn, George A. / Brearley, Francis / Brienen, Roel / Burslem, David / Carvalho, Lidiany / Cho, Percival / Coelho, Fernanda / Collins, Murray / Coomes, David / Cuni-Sanchez, Aida / Dargie, Greta / Dexter, Kyle / Disney, Mat / Draper, Freddie / Duan, Muying / Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane / Ewers, Robert / Fadrique, Belen / Fauset, Sophie / Feldpausch, Ted R. / França, Filipe / Galbraith, D. / Gilpin, Martin / Gloor, Emanuel / Grace, John / Hamer, Keith / Harris, David / Jeffery, Kath / Jucker, Tommaso / Kalamandeen, Michelle / Klitgaard, B. B. / Levesley, Aurora / Lewis, Simon L. / Lindsell, Jeremy / Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela / Lovett, Jon / Malhi, Y. / Marthews, Toby / McIntosh, Emma / Melgaço, Karina / Milliken, William / Mitchard, Edward / Moonlight, Peter / Moore, Sam / Morel, Alexandra / Peacock, Julie / Peh, Kelvin / Pendry, Colin / Pennington, Toby / de Oliveira Pereira, Luciana / Peres, Carlos / Phillips, Oliver L. / Pickavance, Georgia / Pugh, Thomas / Qie, Lan / Riutta, Terhi / Roucoux, Katherine / Ryan, Casey / Särkinen, Tiina / Valeria, Camila Silva / Spracklen, Dominick / Stas, Suzanne / Sullivan, Martin / Swaine, Michael / Talbot, Joey / Taplin, James / van der Heijden, Geertje / Vedovato, Laura / Willcock, Simon / Williams, Mathew / Alves, Luciana / Loayza, Patricia Alvarez / Arellano, Gabriel / Asa, Cheryl / Ashton, Peter / Asner, Gregory / Brncic, Terry / Brown, Foster / Burnham, Robyn / Clark, Connie / Comiskey, James / Damasco, Gabriel / Davies, Stuart / Di Fiore, Tony / Erwin, Terry / Farfan-Rios, William / Hall, Jefferson / Kenfack, David / Lovejoy, Thomas / Martin, Roberta / Montiel, Olga Martha / Pipoly, John / Pitman, Nigel / Poulsen, John / Primack, Richard / Silman, Miles / Steininger, Marc / Swamy, Varun / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Duncan / Umunay, Peter / Uriarte, Maria / Torre, Emilio Vilanova / Wang, Ophelia / Young, Kenneth / Aymard C., Gerardo A. / Hernández, Lionel / Fernández, Rafael Herrera / Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma / Salcedo, Pedro / Sanoja, Elio / Serrano, Julio / Torres-Lezama, Armando / Le, Tinh Cong / Le, Trai Trong / Tran, Hieu Dang

    Biological conservation. 2020 Oct. 23, p.108849-

    2020  , Page(s) 108849–

    Abstract: Tropical forests are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. While better understanding of these forests is critical for our collective future, until quite recently efforts to measure and monitor them have been largely disconnected. ... ...

    Institution ForestPlots.net
    Abstract Tropical forests are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. While better understanding of these forests is critical for our collective future, until quite recently efforts to measure and monitor them have been largely disconnected. Networking is essential to discover the answers to questions that transcend borders and the horizons of funding agencies. Here we show how a global community is responding to the challenges of tropical ecosystem research with diverse teams measuring forests tree-by-tree in thousands of long-term plots. We review the major scientific discoveries of this work and show how this process is changing tropical forest science. Our core approach involves linking long-term grassroots initiatives with standardized protocols and data management to generate robust scaled-up results. By connecting tropical researchers and elevating their status, our Social Research Network model recognises the key role of the data originator in scientific discovery. Conceived in 1999 with RAINFOR (South America), our permanent plot networks have been adapted to Africa (AfriTRON) and Southeast Asia (T-FORCES) and widely emulated worldwide. Now these multiple initiatives are integrated via ForestPlots.net cyber-infrastructure, linking colleagues from 54 countries across 24 plot networks. Collectively these are transforming understanding of tropical forests and their biospheric role. Together we have discovered how, where and why forest carbon and biodiversity are responding to climate change, and how they feedback on it. This long-term pan-tropical collaboration has revealed a large long-term carbon sink and its trends, as well as making clear which drivers are most important, which forest processes are affected, where they are changing, what the lags are, and the likely future responses of tropical forests as the climate continues to change. By leveraging a remarkably old technology, plot networks are sparking a very modern revolution in tropical forest science. In the future, humanity can benefit greatly by nurturing the grassroots communities now collectively capable of generating unique, long-term understanding of Earth's most precious forests.
    Keywords biodiversity ; biosphere ; carbon ; carbon sinks ; climate ; climate change ; ecosystems ; information management ; models ; tropical forests ; Africa ; South America ; South East Asia ; Amazonia ; Southeast Asia ; Rainforest ; RAINFOR ; AfriTRON ; Species richness ; Forest plots ; Permanent sample plots ; Monitoring ; Dynamics ; Carbon sink ; Global change ; Ecology
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-1023
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean ; Pre-press version
    ISSN 0006-3207
    DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108849
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  6. Article: FORMNET‐B database: monitoring the biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests

    Cho, Percival / Blackburn, George A. / Bird, Neil M. / Brewer, Steven W. / Barlow, Jos / Wilson, Bastow

    Journal of vegetation science

    Volume v. 24,, Issue no. 6

    Abstract: The biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests have mostly been ignored in the recent scientific literature, partly because of a spotlight on old‐growth forests but also due to a lack of long‐term data from degraded forests. There is ...

    Abstract The biomass and dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests have mostly been ignored in the recent scientific literature, partly because of a spotlight on old‐growth forests but also due to a lack of long‐term data from degraded forests. There is a pressing need to understand the rates and patterns of growth, mortality and recruitment in degraded forests, not only because they are increasing in area relative to old‐growth forests, but also due to their potential capacity to sequester large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This paper introduces a permanent forest plot network and database, FORMNET‐B (GIVD ID# NA‐BZ‐001), designed to study the long‐term dynamics of disturbed and degraded tropical forests in Belize, Central America.
    Keywords monitoring ; biomass ; databases ; mortality ; recruitment ; tropical forests ; carbon dioxide
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ISSN 1100-9233
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