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Abstract
Tropical forests provide crucial ecosystem services, including carbon sequestration and biodiversity support. This study uses monetary estimates to project the impact of climate change on these services in Central American forests until 2100. Results indicate ES declines in 24–62% of the region, with economic costs ranging from $51–314 billion/year. Montane and dry forests are particularly affected, with losses potentially exceeding 335% of GDP for some lower-middle-income countries. Habitat services show greater economic losses than climate regulation, highlighting the need for broader focus beyond CO2 sequestration.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 11, 2023
Authors
Lukas Baumbach, Thomas Hickler, Rasoul Yousefpour, Marc Hanewinkel
Tags
climate change
tropical forests
ecosystem services
biodiversity
economic impact
Central America
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