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Blue Carbon Stocks Along the Pacific Coast of North America Are Mainly Driven by Local Rather Than Regional Factors. [PDF]
Janousek CN +44 more
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A global assessment of mangrove soil organic carbon sources and implications for blue carbon credit. [PDF]
Zhang J +9 more
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Antarctic krill sequester similar amounts of carbon to key coastal blue carbon habitats. [PDF]
Cavan EL +5 more
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A multi-framework analysis of stakeholders' perceptions in developing a localized blue carbon ecosystems strategy in Eastern Samar, Philippines. [PDF]
Quevedo JMD +3 more
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Rethinking blue carbon: unlocking invisible carbon sinks
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2021
Marine ecosystems around the UK can both increase and decrease atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Carbon loss and gain globally by these ecosystems has the potential to influence climate change. This POSTnote summarises the marine ecosystems in the UK that contribute to these processes, their current and potential future extent, and pressures on them.
Euan Furness, Jonathan Wentworth
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Marine ecosystems around the UK can both increase and decrease atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Carbon loss and gain globally by these ecosystems has the potential to influence climate change. This POSTnote summarises the marine ecosystems in the UK that contribute to these processes, their current and potential future extent, and pressures on them.
Euan Furness, Jonathan Wentworth
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2014
Remote sensing may be defined as the collection and interpretation of information about an object, area or event without being in physical contact with the object. Aircraft and satellites are the common platforms for remote sensing of the earth and its natural resources.
Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman
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Remote sensing may be defined as the collection and interpretation of information about an object, area or event without being in physical contact with the object. Aircraft and satellites are the common platforms for remote sensing of the earth and its natural resources.
Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman
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