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  An international network to monitor the structure, composition and dynamics of Amazonian forests (RAINFOR)

Malhi, Y., Phillips, O. L., Lloyd, J., Baker, T., Wright, J., Almeida, S., et al. (2002). An international network to monitor the structure, composition and dynamics of Amazonian forests (RAINFOR). Journal of Vegetation Science, 13(3), 439-450.

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Malhi, Y., Author
Phillips, O. L., Author
Lloyd, J.1, Author           
Baker, T., Author
Wright, J., Author
Almeida, S., Author
Arroyo, L., Author
Frederiksen, T., Author
Grace, J., Author
Higuchi, N., Author
Killeen, T., Author
Laurance, W. F., Author
Leano, C., Author
Lewis, S., Author
Meir, P., Author
Monteagudo, A., Author
Neill, D., Author
Núnez Vargas, P., Author
Panfil, S. N., Author
Patiño, S.1, Author           
Pitman, N., AuthorQuesada, C. A., AuthorRudas-Ll., A., AuthorSalomao, R., AuthorSaleska, S., AuthorSilva, N., AuthorSilveira, M., AuthorSombroek, W. G., AuthorValencia, R., AuthorVásquez Martínez, R., AuthorVieira, I. C. G., AuthorVinceti, B., Author more..
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1Research Group Carbon-Change Atmosphere, Dr. J. Lloyd, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497762              

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Free keywords: Amazon; basal area; carbon; climate; long-term monitoring; permanent plot; soil; tropical forest Tropical forests; carbon-dioxide; CO2; balance
 Abstract: The Amazon basin is likely to be increasingly affected by environmental changes: higher temperatures, changes in precipitation, CO2 fertilization and habitat fragmentation. To examine the important ecological and biogeochemical consequences of these changes, we are developing an international network, RAINFOR, which aims to monitor forest biomass and dynamics across Amazonia in a co-ordinated fashion in order to understand their relationship to soil and climate. The network will focus on sample plots established by independent researchers, some providing data extending back several decades. We will also conduct rapid transect studies of poorly monitored regions. Field expeditions analysed local soil and plant properties in the first phase (2001-2002). Initial results suggest that the network has the potential to reveal much information on the continental-scale relations between forest and environment. The network will also serve as a forum for discussion between researchers, with the aim of standardising sampling techniques and methodologies that will enable Amazonian forests to be monitored in a coherent manner in the coming decades.

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Title: Journal of Vegetation Science
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Publ. Info: Uppsala, Sweden : Opulus Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 439 - 450 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925610940
ISSN: 1100-9233