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Fire enhances forest degradation within forest edge zones in Africa

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NATURE GEOSCIENCE
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 479-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41561-021-00763-8

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFA0606604]
  2. ANR CLAND Convergence Institute [16-CONV-0003]
  3. European Space Agency (ESA) within the CCI Biomass project [4000123662/18/I-NB]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41971132, U20A2090]
  5. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB40020305]
  6. National Key Scientific and Technological Infrastructure project 'Earth System Science Numerical Simulator Facility' (EarthLab)
  7. European Space Agency (ESA) Data User Element (DUE) GlobBiomass project (ESRIN) [4000113100/14/I-NB]

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African forests are severely fragmented, with unclear impact of fires on forest edge effects, leading to increased carbon deficit at forest edges. Continued slash-and-burn practices may result in significant carbon loss from edge effects due to increased fragmentation by 2100.
African forests suffer from severe fragmentation that further causes forest degradation near forest edges. The impact of fires used for slash-and-burn on forest edge effects remains unclear. Here, using high-resolution satellite-based forest-cover and biomass datasets, we find that edge effects extend a median distance and an interquartile range of 0.11(-0.04)(+0.06) km and 0.15(-0.05)(+0.09) km into moist and dry forests, and biomass within the forest edge zones has a carbon deficit of 4.1 PgC. Fires occurred in 52% of the forest edges and increased the carbon deficit by 5.5(-2.9)(+4.3) MgC ha(-1), compared with non-fire edges, through both the direct impact of fires intruding into forests and the indirect impact of changes in the local atmospheric circulations increasing canopy dryness. If small-scale slash-and-burn practices continue, increased fragmentation during 2010-2100 will result in a carbon loss from edge effects of 0.54-4.6 PgC. Fragmentation-caused forest degradation could be avoided by implementing dedicated forest protection policies supported by satellite monitoring of forest edges.

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