Thales West
Degrees
University of Florida, Ph.D.
University of Sao Paulo, M.Sc., B.S.
2018
2018.
Simulated impacts of soy and infrastructure expansion in the Brazilian Amazon: A maximum entropy approach.
Forests,
9
: 600
.
(Open Access)
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2018.
Impacts of REDD+ payments on a coupled human-natural systems in Amazonia.
Ecosystem Services,
33
: 68-76
.
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2018.
A hybrid optimization-agent-based model of REDD+ payments to small farmers in the old deforestation frontier of the Brazilian Amazon.
Environmental Modelling & Software,
100
: 159-174
.
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2016
2016.
Carbon recovery dynamics following disturbance by selective logging in Amazonian forests.
eLife,
NA
: NA
.
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2016.
Biomass and merchantable timber volumes twenty years after conventional and reduced-impact logging in Amazonian Brazil.
Forest Ecology and Management,
376
: 1-8
.
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2016.
Indigenous community benefits from a de-centralized approach to REDD+ in Brazil.
Climate Policy ,
16
: 924-939
.
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2015
2015.
"Carbon Cowboys" could inflate REDD+ payments through positive measurement bias.
Carbon Management,
6
: 151-158
.
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2015.
Rapid tree carbon stock recovery in managed Amazonian forests.
Current Biology,
25
: R787-R788
.
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2015.
The Tropical managed Forests Observatory: a research network addressing the future of tropical logged forests.
Applied Vegetation Science,
18
: 171-174
.
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2014
2014.
Forest biomass recovery after conventional and reduced-impact logging in Amazonian Brazil.
Forest Ecology and Management,
314
: 59-63
.
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Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Senior Researcher
Private website:
https://thaleswest.wixsite.com/home
Department
:
ZEF B: Department of Economic and Technological Change
E-Mail:
thaleswest(at)gmail.com