Impacts of land management practices on blue carbon stocks and greenhouse gas fluxes in coastal ecosystems-A meta-analysis.

Published
December 05, 2019
Journal
Global change biology
PICOID
9c4f1e71
DOI
Citations
57
Keywords
GHG flux, blue carbon, coastal, management, restoration
Copyright
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Intervention

blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs)

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Outcome

increasing the ability of natural ecosystems to capture and store atmospheric carbon

Abstract

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Global recognition of climate change and its predicted consequences has created the need for practical management strategies for increasing the ability of natural ecosystems to capture and store atmospheric carbon. Mangrove forests, saltmarshes and seagrass meadows, referred to as blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), are hotspots of atmospheric CO

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