Tropical forests are at the front lines of climate change. A landmark paper in Environmental Research Letters (#124090) provides a roadmap for optimizing how these forests provide essential services while still being used for production.

The number most frequently corresponds to a highly cited scientific study published in Environmental Research Letters titled "Optimal strategies for ecosystem services provision in Amazonian production forests."

We must look at "ecosystem services"—like carbon storage and water regulation—as part of the value chain, not just the wood we extract.

You can find the full analysis on IOP Science or Hal Inrae . Department of Trade and Industry Annual Report

The study focuses on protecting the high carbon stocks and biological diversity found in Amazonian production forests.

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Tropical forests are at the front lines of climate change. A landmark paper in Environmental Research Letters (#124090) provides a roadmap for optimizing how these forests provide essential services while still being used for production.

The number most frequently corresponds to a highly cited scientific study published in Environmental Research Letters titled "Optimal strategies for ecosystem services provision in Amazonian production forests." 124090

We must look at "ecosystem services"—like carbon storage and water regulation—as part of the value chain, not just the wood we extract. Tropical forests are at the front lines of climate change

You can find the full analysis on IOP Science or Hal Inrae . Department of Trade and Industry Annual Report You can find the full analysis on IOP Science or Hal Inrae

The study focuses on protecting the high carbon stocks and biological diversity found in Amazonian production forests.