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Comment on “The extent of forest in dryland biomes”

  • Daniel M. Griffith
  • , Caroline E.R. Lehmann
  • , Caroline A.E. Strömberg
  • , Catherine L. Parr
  • , R. Toby Pennington
  • , Mahesh Sankaran
  • , Jayashree Ratnam
  • , Christopher J. Still
  • , Rebecca L. Powell
  • , Niall P. Hanan
  • , Jesse B. Nippert
  • , Colin P. Osborne
  • , Stephen P. Good
  • , T. Michael Anderson
  • , Ricardo M. Holdo
  • , Joseph W. Veldman
  • , Giselda Durigan
  • , Kyle W. Tomlinson
  • , William A. Hoffmann
  • , Sally Archibald
  • William J. Bond

Research output: Contribution to journalComment/debate

Abstract

Bastin et al. (Reports, 12 May 2017, p. 635) infer forest as more globally extensive than previously estimated using tree cover data. However, their forest definition does not reflect ecosystem function or biotic composition. These structural and climatic definitions inflate forest estimates across the tropics and undermine conservation goals, leading to inappropriate management policies and practices in tropical grassy ecosystems.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereaao1309
JournalScience
Volume358
Issue number6365
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 17 2017

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