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Terry Sunderland
Researcher at Center for International Forestry Research
Publications - 231
Citations - 13013
Terry Sunderland is an academic researcher from Center for International Forestry Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Food security. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 212 publications receiving 10215 citations. Previous affiliations of Terry Sunderland include Smithsonian Institution & National Herbarium of the Netherlands.
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Ten principles for a landscape approach to reconciling agriculture, conservation, and other competing land uses
Jeffrey Sayer,Terry Sunderland,Jaboury Ghazoul,Jean-Laurent Pfund,Douglas Sheil,Douglas Sheil,Douglas Sheil,Erik Meijaard,Erik Meijaard,Michelle Venter,Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono,Michael Day,Claude Garcia,Claude Garcia,Cora van Oosten,Louise E. Buck +15 more
TL;DR: It is found the landscape approach has been refined in response to increasing societal concerns about environment and development tradeoffs and there has been a shift from conservation-orientated perspectives toward increasing integration of poverty alleviation goals.
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Increasing carbon storage in intact African tropical forests
Simon L. Lewis,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Bonaventure Sonké,Kofi Affum-Baffoe,Timothy R. Baker,Lucas Ojo,Oliver L. Phillips,Jan Reitsma,Lee J. T. White,James A. Comiskey,James A. Comiskey,Marie-Noël Djuikouo K,Corneille E. N. Ewango,Ted R. Feldpausch,A. C. Hamilton,Manuel Gloor,Terese B. Hart,Annette Hladik,Jon Lloyd,Jon C. Lovett,Jean-Remy Makana,Yadvinder Malhi,Frank M. Mbago,Henry J. Ndangalasi,Julie Peacock,Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Douglas Sheil,Terry Sunderland,Terry Sunderland,Michael D. Swaine,James Taplin,David Taylor,Sean C. Thomas,Raymond Votere,Hannsjörg Wöll +34 more
TL;DR: Taxon-specific analyses of African inventory and other data suggest that widespread changes in resource availability, such as increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, may be the cause of the increase in carbon stocks, as some theory and models predict.
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Positive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests
Jingjing Liang,Thomas W. Crowther,Nicolas Picard,Susan K. Wiser,Mo Zhou,Giorgio Alberti,Ernst Detlef Schulze,A. David McGuire,Fabio Bozzato,Hans Pretzsch,Sergio de-Miguel,Alain Paquette,Bruno Hérault,Michael Scherer-Lorenzen,Christopher B. Barrett,Henry B. Glick,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Sebastian Pfautsch,Helder Viana,Helder Viana,Alexander Christian Vibrans,Christian Ammer,Peter Schall,David David Verbyla,N. M. Tchebakova,Markus Fischer,James V. Watson,Han Y. H. Chen,Xiangdong Lei,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Huicui Lu,Damiano Gianelle,Elena I. Parfenova,Christian Salas,Eungul Lee,Boknam Lee,Hyun-Seok Kim,Helge Bruelheide,David A. Coomes,Daniel Piotto,Terry Sunderland,Terry Sunderland,Bernhard Schmid,Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury,Bonaventure Sonké,Rebecca Tavani,Jun Zhu,Susanne Brandl,Jordi Vayreda,Fumiaki Kitahara,Eric B. Searle,Victor J. Neldner,Michael R. Ngugi,Christopher Baraloto,Christopher Baraloto,Lorenzo Frizzera,Radomir Bałazy,Jacek Oleksyn,Jacek Oleksyn,Tomasz Zawiła-Niedźwiecki,Olivier Bouriaud,Filippo Bussotti,Leena Finér,Bogdan Jaroszewicz,Tommaso Jucker,Fernando Valladares,Fernando Valladares,Andrzej M. Jagodziński,Pablo Luis Peri,Pablo Luis Peri,Pablo Luis Peri,Christelle Gonmadje,William Marthy,Timothy G. O'Brien,Emanuel H. Martin,Andrew R. Marshall,Francesco Rovero,Robert Bitariho,Pascal A. Niklaus,Patricia Alvarez-Loayza,Nurdin Chamuya,Renato Valencia,Frédéric Mortier,Verginia Wortel,Nestor L. Engone-Obiang,Leandro Valle Ferreira,David E. Odeke,R. Vásquez,Simon L. Lewis,Simon L. Lewis,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich +92 more
TL;DR: A consistent positive concave-down effect of biodiversity on forest productivity across the world is revealed, showing that a continued biodiversity loss would result in an accelerating decline in forest productivity worldwide.
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An integrated pan‐tropical biomass map using multiple reference datasets
Valerio Avitabile,Martin Herold,Gerard B. M. Heuvelink,Simon L. Lewis,Simon L. Lewis,Oliver L. Phillips,Gregory P. Asner,John Armston,Peter S. Ashton,Peter S. Ashton,Lindsay F. Banin,Nicolas Bayol,Nicholas J. Berry,Pascal Boeckx,Bernardus H. J. de Jong,Ben DeVries,Cécile A. J. Girardin,Elizabeth Kearsley,Elizabeth Kearsley,Jeremy A. Lindsell,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Richard Lucas,Yadvinder Malhi,Alexandra C. Morel,Edward T. A. Mitchard,Laszlo Nagy,Lan Qie,Marcela J. Quinones,Casey M. Ryan,Slik J.W. Ferry,Terry Sunderland,Gaia Vaglio Laurin,Roberto Cazzolla Gatti,Riccardo Valentini,Hans Verbeeck,Arief Wijaya,Simon Willcock +36 more
TL;DR: The fusion method can be applied at any scale including the policy-relevant national level, where it can provide improved biomass estimates by integrating existing regional biomass maps as input maps and additional, country-specific reference datasets.
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Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests
Wannes Hubau,Wannes Hubau,Wannes Hubau,Simon L. Lewis,Simon L. Lewis,Oliver L. Phillips,Kofi Affum-Baffoe,Hans Beeckman,Aida Cuni-Sanchez,Aida Cuni-Sanchez,Armandu K. Daniels,Corneille E. N. Ewango,Corneille E. N. Ewango,Sophie Fauset,Jaccques M. Mukinzi,Jaccques M. Mukinzi,Douglas Sheil,Bonaventure Sonké,Martin J. P. Sullivan,Martin J. P. Sullivan,Terry Sunderland,Terry Sunderland,Hermann Taedoumg,Hermann Taedoumg,Sean C. Thomas,Lee J. T. White,Katharine Abernethy,Stephen Adu-Bredu,C. Amani,Timothy R. Baker,Lindsay F. Banin,Fidèle Baya,Serge K. Begne,Serge K. Begne,Amy C. Bennett,Fabrice Bénédet,Fabrice Bénédet,Robert Bitariho,Yannick Enock Bocko,Pascal Boeckx,Patrick Boundja,Patrick Boundja,Roel J. W. Brienen,Terry Brncic,Eric Chezeaux,George B. Chuyong,Connie J. Clark,Murray Collins,James A. Comiskey,James A. Comiskey,David A. Coomes,Greta C. Dargie,Thalès de Haulleville,Marie Noel Djuikouo Kamdem,Jean-Louis Doucet,Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert,Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert,Ted R. Feldpausch,Alusine Fofanah,Ernest G. Foli,Martin Gilpin,Emanuel Gloor,Christelle Gonmadje,Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury,Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury,Jefferson S. Hall,Alan Hamilton,David Harris,Terese B. Hart,Terese B. Hart,Mireille Breuer-Ndoundou Hockemba,Annette Hladik,Suspense Averti Ifo,Kathryn J. Jeffery,Tommaso Jucker,Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu,Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu,Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu,Elizabeth Kearsley,Elizabeth Kearsley,David Kenfack,Alexander K. Koch,Alexander K. Koch,Miguel E. Leal,Aurora Levesley,Jeremy A. Lindsell,Janvier Lisingo,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Jon C. Lovett,Jon C. Lovett,Jean-Remy Makana,Yadvinder Malhi,Andrew R. Marshall,Andrew R. Marshall,Jim Martin,Emanuel H. Martin,Faustin M. Mbayu,Vincent P. Medjibe,Vianet Mihindou,Edward T. A. Mitchard,Sam Moore,Pantaleo K. T. Munishi,Natacha Nssi Bengone,Lucas Ojo,Fidèle Evouna Ondo,Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Georgia Pickavance,Axel Dalberg Poulsen,John R. Poulsen,Lan Qie,Lan Qie,Jan Reitsma,Francesco Rovero,Michael D. Swaine,Joey Talbot,James Taplin,David Taylor,Duncan W. Thomas,Benjamin Toirambe,John Tshibamba Mukendi,John Tshibamba Mukendi,Darlington Tuagben,Peter M. Umunay,Peter M. Umunay,Geertje M. F. van der Heijden,Hans Verbeeck,Jason Vleminckx,Jason Vleminckx,Simon Willcock,Hannsjörg Wöll,John T. Woods,Lise Zemagho +132 more
TL;DR: Overall, the uptake of carbon into Earth’s intact tropical forests peaked in the 1990s and independent observations indicating greater recent carbon uptake into the Northern Hemisphere landmass reinforce the conclusion that the intact tropical forest carbon sink has already peaked.