Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps

Mangrove forest plays a key role in regulating climate change, earth carbon cycling and other biogeochemical processes within blue carbon ecosystems. Therefore, mangrove forests should be incorporated into Earth system climate models with the aim of understanding future climate change. Despite multi...

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Main Authors: Sharma, Sahadev, Ray, Raghab, Martius, Christopher, Murdiyarso, Daniel
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spelling my.um.eprints.383682023-11-22T04:14:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38368/ Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps Sharma, Sahadev Ray, Raghab Martius, Christopher Murdiyarso, Daniel QB Astronomy TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Mangrove forest plays a key role in regulating climate change, earth carbon cycling and other biogeochemical processes within blue carbon ecosystems. Therefore, mangrove forests should be incorporated into Earth system climate models with the aim of understanding future climate change. Despite multiple carbon stock and flux assessments taking place over the past couple of decades, concrete knowledge of carbon source/sink patterns is largely lacking, particularly in the biodiversity-rich Asia-Pacific (AP) region with its 68 493 km(2) of mangrove area. Thus, to understand the gaps in mangrove blue carbon research in the AP region, we summarize a recent decade-long inventory of carbon stock pools (aboveground, belowground and soil) and biogeochemical flux components (burial, export/import, soil-air and water-air CO2 flux) across 25 AP countries to understand the current knowledge and gaps. While carbon stock assessments of individual components are available for all 25 countries, whole ecosystem carbon stocks-including live and standing dead aboveground and belowground, downed woody debris and soil carbon stocks-are often lacking, even in highly researched countries like Indonesia. There is restricted knowledge around biogeochemical carbon fluxes in 55% of the countries, suggesting poor carbon flux research across the region. Focusing on flux components, reports on sediment-to-sea carbon exports are extremely limited (coming from just nine countries in the AP region). There is notable scarcity of data on carbon export fluxes in Indonesian mangroves. Given the key role AP mangroves play in climate change mitigation worldwide, more detailed and methodologically comparable investigation of biogeochemical source/sink processes is required to better understand the role of this large carbon source in global carbon stocks and fluxes, and hence, global climate. IOP Publishing Ltd 2023-04 Article PeerReviewed Sharma, Sahadev and Ray, Raghab and Martius, Christopher and Murdiyarso, Daniel (2023) Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 18 (4). ISSN 1748-9326, DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acbf6c <https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acbf6c>. 10.1088/1748-9326/acbf6c
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TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Sharma, Sahadev
Ray, Raghab
Martius, Christopher
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
description Mangrove forest plays a key role in regulating climate change, earth carbon cycling and other biogeochemical processes within blue carbon ecosystems. Therefore, mangrove forests should be incorporated into Earth system climate models with the aim of understanding future climate change. Despite multiple carbon stock and flux assessments taking place over the past couple of decades, concrete knowledge of carbon source/sink patterns is largely lacking, particularly in the biodiversity-rich Asia-Pacific (AP) region with its 68 493 km(2) of mangrove area. Thus, to understand the gaps in mangrove blue carbon research in the AP region, we summarize a recent decade-long inventory of carbon stock pools (aboveground, belowground and soil) and biogeochemical flux components (burial, export/import, soil-air and water-air CO2 flux) across 25 AP countries to understand the current knowledge and gaps. While carbon stock assessments of individual components are available for all 25 countries, whole ecosystem carbon stocks-including live and standing dead aboveground and belowground, downed woody debris and soil carbon stocks-are often lacking, even in highly researched countries like Indonesia. There is restricted knowledge around biogeochemical carbon fluxes in 55% of the countries, suggesting poor carbon flux research across the region. Focusing on flux components, reports on sediment-to-sea carbon exports are extremely limited (coming from just nine countries in the AP region). There is notable scarcity of data on carbon export fluxes in Indonesian mangroves. Given the key role AP mangroves play in climate change mitigation worldwide, more detailed and methodologically comparable investigation of biogeochemical source/sink processes is required to better understand the role of this large carbon source in global carbon stocks and fluxes, and hence, global climate.
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author Sharma, Sahadev
Ray, Raghab
Martius, Christopher
Murdiyarso, Daniel
author_facet Sharma, Sahadev
Ray, Raghab
Martius, Christopher
Murdiyarso, Daniel
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title Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
title_short Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
title_full Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
title_fullStr Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
title_full_unstemmed Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
title_sort carbon stocks and fluxes in asia-pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
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