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dc.contributor.authorMills, Maria B
dc.contributor.authorMalhi, Yadvinder
dc.contributor.authorEwers, Robert M
dc.contributor.authorKho, Lip Khoon
dc.contributor.authorTeh, Yit Arn
dc.contributor.authorBoth, Sabine
dc.contributor.authorBurslem, David F R P
dc.contributor.authorMajalap, Noreen
dc.contributor.authorNilus, Reuben
dc.contributor.authorHuaraca Huasco, Walter
dc.contributor.authorCruz, Rudi
dc.contributor.authorPillco, Milenka M
dc.contributor.authorTurner, Edgar C
dc.contributor.authorReynolds, Glen
dc.contributor.authorRiutta, Terhi
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-26T00:15:26Z
dc.date.available2024-02-26T00:15:26Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-17
dc.identifier226260672
dc.identifier336b9754-c97d-4c69-b714-2f8c17c6b9fb
dc.identifier36623189
dc.identifier85145957465
dc.identifier.citationMills , M B , Malhi , Y , Ewers , R M , Kho , L K , Teh , Y A , Both , S , Burslem , D F R P , Majalap , N , Nilus , R , Huaraca Huasco , W , Cruz , R , Pillco , M M , Turner , E C , Reynolds , G & Riutta , T 2023 , ' Tropical forests post-logging are a persistent net carbon source to the atmosphere ' , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , vol. 120 , no. 3 , e2214462120 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2214462120en
dc.identifier.issn0027-8424
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0001-6033-0990/work/129953144
dc.identifier.urihttp://aura-test.abdn.ac.uk/handle/2164/20190
dc.descriptionAcknowledgments This study was part of the SAFE Project, the Global Ecosystems Monitoring network (gem.tropicalforests.ox.ac.uk) and Imperial College's Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment Initiative. We acknowledge funding from the Sime Darby Foundation, the Biodiversity And Land-use Impacts on tropical ecosystem function (BALI) Project (NE/K016377/1) within the Natural Environment Research Council Human-Modified Tropical Forests Programme, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), and Centre for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS) in collaboration with HSBC Climate Partnership. The 52-ha Long-Term Ecological Research Project in Lambir is a collaborative project of the Forest Department of Sarawak, Malaysia, the Center for Tropical Forest Science of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, USA (NSF awards DEB- 9107247 and DEB- 9629601), and Osaka City, Ehime & Kyoto Universities, Japan (Monbusho grants 06041094, 08NP0901 and 09NP0901). M.B.M. was supported by NERC studentship awarded through the Central England NERC Training Alliance (CENTA; grant referenceNE/S007350/1) and the University of Leicester, Y.M. was supported by the Jackson Foundation and European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant, GEM-TRAIT (321131), Y.M., RME, and T.R. by NERC grant NE/P002218/1, and R.M.E. is supported by the NOMIS Foundation. TR also acknowledges support from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 865403). Maliau Basin and Danum Valley Management Committees, Royal Society South East Asia Rainforest Research Partnership (SEARRP), Sabah Foundation, Benta Wawasan, the State Secretary, Sabah Chief Minister’s Departments, Sabah Forestry Department, Sabah Biodiversity Council, and the Economic Planning Unit are acknowledged for their support and access to the sites in Sabah. Rostin Jantan, Rohid Kailoh, Suhaini Patik, Ampat Siliwong, Yehezekiel Jahuri, Robecca Siwaring, Jeffry Amin, Sarah Watson, Ryan Gray, Johnny Larenus, Unding Jami, Toby Marthews, Alexander Karolus, the Danum 50 ha plot team, Sylvester Tan, Xyxtus Tan, Nasir Muhi and Abilano Deres helped with the data collection. We thank Susan Page, Juan Carlos Berrio, Jörg Kaduk and Katie O’Brien for their constructive comments.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americaen
dc.subjectSDG 13 - Climate Actionen
dc.subjectSDG 15 - Life on Landen
dc.subjectEcosystemen
dc.subjectCarbonen
dc.subjectTropical Climateen
dc.subjectBiomassen
dc.subjectAtmosphereen
dc.subjectSoilen
dc.subjectQH301 Biologyen
dc.subjectSupplementary Dataen
dc.subject.lccQH301en
dc.titleTropical forests post-logging are a persistent net carbon source to the atmosphereen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Vice Principalsen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Securityen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Biological Sciencesen
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2214462120
dc.identifier.vol120en
dc.identifier.iss3en


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