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Importance of succession in estimating biomass loss: Combining remote sensing and individual-based forest models Ulrike Hiltner1,2,3, Andreas Huth2,4,5, and Rico Fischer2 Received: 11 Jul 2020 – Accepted for review: 26 Jul 2020 – Discussion started: 13 Aug 2020 Biogeosciences Discuss...