Author:
Richter Jessica,Goldman Elizabeth,Harris Nancy,Gibbs David,Rose Melissa,Peyer Suzanne,Richardson Sarah,Velappan Hemalatha
Abstract
This paper describes the methods for updating the Spatial Database of Planted Trees (SDPT) in three areas: boundaries, to spatially differentiate planted forests and tree crops from natural and seminatural forests on a global scale; tree species information, to help screen for the illegal exportation of timber products; and carbon sequestration rates, or removal factors, to improve maps of atmospheric carbon dioxide sequestration by planted trees.
Publisher
World Resources Institute
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