Fig. 6From: A methodological framework to assess the carbon balance of tropical managed forestsAnnual above-ground carbon fluxes from logging on a 65-year period in two logging units logged in 1994 with different logging intensities. The first logging unit underwent a low-intensity logging (left) with a mean extracted volume \(V_{ext}=1.1\) m\(^3\)·ha\(^{-1}\)whereas the second logging unit underwent a high-intensity logging (right) with a mean extracted volume \(V_{ext}=33.0\) m\(^3\)·ha\(^{-1}\). For each plot, the net carbon flux (top) is the result of four components: emissions from logging damage (blue), emissions from road, deforestation on main skid trail and logging deck (purple), emissions from extracted timber (red), accumulation from post-logging recovery on the plot (forest green) and accumulation from regeneration on main skid trails and logging decks (light green). The shaded areas correspond to the 95 % credibility intervalsBack to article page