TY - JOUR AU - Meyer, Victoria AU - Saatchi, Sassan AU - Ferraz, António AU - Xu, Liang AU - Duque, Alvaro AU - García, Mariano AU - Chave, Jérôme PY - 2019 DA - 2019/03/23 TI - Forest degradation and biomass loss along the Chocó region of Colombia JO - Carbon Balance and Management SP - 2 VL - 14 IS - 1 AB - Wet tropical forests of Chocó, along the Pacific Coast of Colombia, are known for their high plant diversity and endemic species. With increasing pressure of degradation and deforestation, these forests have been prioritized for conservation and carbon offset through Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanisms. We provide the first regional assessment of forest structure and aboveground biomass using measurements from a combination of ground tree inventories and airborne Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar). More than 80,000 ha of lidar samples were collected based on a stratified random sampling to provide a regionally unbiased quantification of forest structure of Chocó across gradients of vegetation structure, disturbance and elevation. We developed a model to convert measurements of vertical structure of forests into aboveground biomass (AGB) for terra firme, wetlands, and mangrove forests. We used the Random Forest machine learning model and a formal uncertainty analysis to map forest height and AGB at 1-ha spatial resolution for the entire pacific coastal region using spaceborne data, extending from the coast to higher elevation of Andean forests. SN - 1750-0680 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13021-019-0117-9 DO - 10.1186/s13021-019-0117-9 ID - Meyer2019 ER -