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Bacurú Drõa: Indigenous forest custody as an effective climate change mitigation option. A case study from Darién, Panama

Efforts to naturally remove atmospheric CO2 demand that largely intact forests be maintained. Our inter-cultural research initiative tested the hypothesis that Indigenous custody of the land is compatible with the maintenance of intact forests. Here we combined traditional knowledge, phytolith analysis, remote sensing, and tree inventories to study old-growth forests in Panama's Darién. Phytoliths served to elucidate historical vegetation, remote sensing revealed the current and past Indigenous footprints while tree stature and identity characterised the forest. Until now there has been very little to no human impact within these forests and current Indigenous footprint is both small and stable. Large trees accounted for 13% of trees in the plots that we established. For over half of the species, the measured tree height was taller than previously published maximum heights, leading us to conclude that these forests are a truly exceptional ecological refugium. Noting that the local communities are not rewarded for their custody of these exceptional forests we call to revisit the Good Practice Guidance for Land Use Land Use Change and Forestry to include intact forest land. In the context of sub-optimal carbon finance options, we also propose matching as a methodology that could prove additionality of forest conservation initiatives in climate mitigation portfolios.
- California Institute of Technology United States
- McGill University Canada
- TU Dresden Germany
- Division of Geology and Planetary Sciences California Institute of Technology United States
- National Museum of Natural History United States
Atmospheric Science, History, Social Sciences, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Context (archaeology), phytoliths, Pathology, Climate change, GE1-350, Environmental resource management, Global and Planetary Change, indigenous practices, Policy and Law, Geography, Ecology, large trees, Life Sciences, Forestry, Pollution, Management, Programming language, Disturbance (geology), Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Medicine, terrestrial laser scanning, Vegetation (pathology), Monitoring, Panama, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Horticulture, old-growth tropical forests, 333, Environmental science, Agroforestry, Biology, land use, Paleontology, Computer science, Indigenous, Cacao Agroforestry Management and Conservation, Environmental sciences, Historical Ecology of Amazonian Landscapes and Cultures, Deforestation (computer science), FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Land use, Arts and Humanities, Indigenous peoples, Drivers and Impacts of Tropical Deforestation
Atmospheric Science, History, Social Sciences, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Context (archaeology), phytoliths, Pathology, Climate change, GE1-350, Environmental resource management, Global and Planetary Change, indigenous practices, Policy and Law, Geography, Ecology, large trees, Life Sciences, Forestry, Pollution, Management, Programming language, Disturbance (geology), Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Medicine, terrestrial laser scanning, Vegetation (pathology), Monitoring, Panama, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Horticulture, old-growth tropical forests, 333, Environmental science, Agroforestry, Biology, land use, Paleontology, Computer science, Indigenous, Cacao Agroforestry Management and Conservation, Environmental sciences, Historical Ecology of Amazonian Landscapes and Cultures, Deforestation (computer science), FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Land use, Arts and Humanities, Indigenous peoples, Drivers and Impacts of Tropical Deforestation
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