Geographic locations of 10 Larix olgensis provenance origins and three testing sites Variation in carbon concentration among Larix olgensis A. Henry provenances and tree tissues was significant, suggesting importance of… Read more »
By Sarah Ruiz As a tool open to everyone, GFW’s maps and data have been used in some creative ways. Dr. George Olah, a conservation geneticist and wildlife filmmaker, employed… Read more »
Latin America – “There used to be a lot of wildlife here in my father’s and grandfather’s time: deer, tapir, capybara and peccaries,” explains Asaph, a traditional hunter from the… Read more »
a Total number of fires and b total burned area (ha) per 10 × 10 km grid cell accumulated for 1980–2013 in Peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands Fire activity has decreased… Read more »
By Nancy Harris, Donna Lee, Thailynn Munroe and Sarah Ruiz Hundreds of communities across the US are developing ambitious climate action plans to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but… Read more »
Brazil – A top international scientist who has advanced the application of the landscapes approach to conservation and development research while introducing a new discipline of study at the intersection… Read more »
Photograph of the experiment showing the pine stand and the apparatus for soil gases and litter sampling In loblolly pine land use of 17–32 years following forest clearing, CH4 consumption… Read more »
By Sarah Ruiz Since its launch in 2014, Global Forest Watch’s data and tools have been used by millions of people across the globe. From apps to research reports to… Read more »
According to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), 250 million people living in and around tropical forests or savannahs subsist on less than $US 1.25 per day – with… Read more »