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  • There have been many studies on the effects of enriched levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide on soils. A meta-analysis shows that emissions of other greenhouse gases increase under high-CO2 conditions. See Letter p.214

    • Alexander Knohl
    • Edzo Veldkamp
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 475, P: 177-178
  • Methane concentrations above tropical forests in the neotropics are high, according to space-borne observations. Flux measurements in the field suggest that tank bromeliads, herbaceous plants common throughout tropical forests, emit methane and may contribute to the tropical source.

    • Guntars O. Martinson
    • Florian A. Werner
    • Edzo Veldkamp
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 3, P: 766-769
  • A full factorial experiment in a state-owned industrial oil palm plantation in Indonesia evaluates whether reduced management via reduced fertilization rates and mechanical weeding can decrease the negative impacts on ecosystem functions and biodiversity while maintaining profitability of the plantation.

    • Najeeb Al-Amin Iddris
    • Greta Formaglio
    • Marife D. Corre
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 683-695
  • Palm oil biofuels are touted as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Meijide and colleagues use greenhouse gas measurements to update life cycle assessments of oil palm growth scenarios and show that despite the promise, emission savings do not meet sustainability standards.

    • Ana Meijide
    • Cristina de la Rua
    • Alexander Knohl
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • Identifying economic and ecological trade-offs of land-use transitions is important to ensure sustainability. Here, Grass et al. find biodiversity-profit trade-offs in tropical land-use transitions in Sumatra, and show that targeted landscape planning is needed to increase land-use efficiency while ensuring socio-ecological sustainability.

    • Ingo Grass
    • Christoph Kubitza
    • Meike Wollni
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Deforestation and reforestation cause dramatic changes to tropical ecosystems, including underlying soil properties and their corresponding ecosystem services. In this Review, the impacts of this land-use change on soils and their functions are discussed.

    • Edzo Veldkamp
    • Marcus Schmidt
    • Marife D. Corre
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 1, P: 590-605