“…Although the Congo Basin's overall annual carbon dioxide emissions are low, deforestation and degradation account for 90% (20-60 million tons per year) of its emissions (Kamdem-Toham et al, 2003;Justice et al, 2001;Kotto-Same et al, 1997). Some evidence suggests that selective logging accounts for 25-50% of the region's carbon losses (Sonwa et al, 2011;Justice et al, 2001), and also helps to open up new forest areas for activities such as slash-and-burn farming that are likely to accelerate carbon and biodiversity losses (Duveiller et al, 2008;Kamdem-Toham et al, 2003).…”