Publicación

Intensive field sampling increases the known extent of carbon-rich Amazonian peatland pole forests

Revista

Environmental Research Letters

Autor (es)

Eurídice N Honorio Coronado

Adam Hastie

José Reyna

Gerardo Flores

Julio Grández

Outi Lähteenoja

Frederick C Draper

Christine M Åkesson

Timothy R Baker

Rupesh K Bhomia

Lydia E S Cole

Nállarett Dávila

Jhon Del Águila

Margarita Del Águila

Dennis Del Castillo Torres

Ian T Lawson

Manuel Martín Brañas

Ed T A Mitchard

Abel Monteagudo

Oliver L Phillips

Eliseo Ramírez

Marcos Ríos

Sandra Ríos

Lily Rodriguez

Katherine H Roucoux

Ximena Tagle Casapia

Rodolfo Vasquez

Charlotte E Wheeler

Mariana Montoya

Año

2021

DOI

10.1088/1748-9326/ac0e65

Cita

Honorio Coronado, E., Hastie, A., Reyna, J., Flores, G., Grández, J., Lähteenoja, O., Draper, F., Åkesson, C., Baker, T., Bhomia, R., Cole, L., Dávila, N., Del Águila, J., Del Águila, M., Del Castillo Torres, D., Lawson, I., Martín Brañas, M., Mitchard, E., Monteagudo, A., Phillips, O., Ramírez, E., Ríos, M., Ríos, S., Rodriguez, L., Roucoux, K., Tagle Casapia, X., Vasquez, R., Wheeler, C., Montoya, M., 2021: Intensive field sampling increases the known extent of carbon-rich Amazonian peatland pole forests, Environ. Res. Lett., 16, 074048, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac0e65

Palabras clave

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health General Environmental Science Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment