2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4283
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Can seasonal fire management reduce the risk of carbon loss from wildfires in a protected Guinea savanna?

Abstract: Fire is fundamental to the functioning of tropical savannas and routinely used as a management tool. Shifting prescribed burning from later to earlier in the growing season has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, large uncertainties surround the impact of seasonal burning on longer term plant and soil carbon sequestration. In this study, we quantify ecosystem carbon storage across burn seasons and histories in a wet‐to‐mesic Guinea tropical savanna in Mole National Park, Ghana. Abovegrou… Show more

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