WF23193Framework for a savanna burning emissions abatement methodology applicable to fire-prone miombo woodlands in southern Africa
We develop a robust greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions accounting framework for miombo woodland savannas covering ~2 million km2 of southern Africa that typically burn under fairly severe late dry season conditions. We demonstrate that prescribed early dry season fire treatments can reduce GHG emissions by up to half.
This article belongs to the Collection Savanna burning.
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