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The expansion of tree plantations across tropical biomes

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2021-06-22

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Fagan, Matthew, Do-Hyung Kim, Wesley Settle, Lexie Ferry, Justin Drew, Haven Carlson, Joshua Slaughter et al. "The expansion of tree plantations across tropical biomes." No Journal No Volume. DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-604751/v1

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Across the tropics, recent agricultural shifts have led to a rapid expansion of tree plantations, often into intact forests and grasslands. However, this expansion is poorly characterized. Here we report tropical tree plantation expansion between 2000 and 2012, based on classifying nearly 7 million unique patches of observed tree cover gain using optical and radar satellite imagery. Most predicted gain patches (69.2%) consisted of small patches of natural regrowth (31.2 ±11.7 Mha). However, expansion of tree plantations also dominated increases in tree cover across the tropics (32.0 ±10.0 Mha) with 92% of predicted plantation expansion occurring in biodiversity hotspots and 14% in arid biomes. We estimate that tree plantations expanded into 9.2% of accessible protected areas across the humid tropics, most frequently in southeast Asia, west Africa, and Brazil. Given international tree planting commitments, it is critical to understand how future tree plantation expansion will affect remaining natural ecosystems.

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