2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110775
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Carbon stock dynamics in a disturbed tropical forest ecosystem of Central India: Strategies for achieving carbon neutrality

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“…Industrial development, accelerated economic growth, population growth, increased anthropogenic activity, and urban sprawl in various countries are the causes of massive land use change (Gençay and Durkaya, 2023;Luo et al, 2023;Lyu et al, 2023;Murdiyarso et al, 2023;Swamy et al, 2023). Increased land conversion oriented to economic aspects, on the one hand, can encourage rapid national economic growth and improve welfare, but on the other hand, the impact of land conversion further exacerbates environmental damage, increases temperature, causes various disasters, and threatens human life (Ling et al, 2023;Lyu et al, 2023;Winkler et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Industrial development, accelerated economic growth, population growth, increased anthropogenic activity, and urban sprawl in various countries are the causes of massive land use change (Gençay and Durkaya, 2023;Luo et al, 2023;Lyu et al, 2023;Murdiyarso et al, 2023;Swamy et al, 2023). Increased land conversion oriented to economic aspects, on the one hand, can encourage rapid national economic growth and improve welfare, but on the other hand, the impact of land conversion further exacerbates environmental damage, increases temperature, causes various disasters, and threatens human life (Ling et al, 2023;Lyu et al, 2023;Winkler et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fastgrowing woody plants can absorb more carbon than slow-growing plants. Faster-growing vegetation often has difficulty measuring its ability to sequester carbon (Kongboon et al, 2022;Singh et al, 2023;Swamy et al, 2023;Wang et al, 2024). Forest plays a role in increasing CO₂ absorption through sunlight and soil water.…”
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confidence: 99%