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A bibliometric analysis of blue carbon (1993–2023): evolution of research hot topics and trends
Blue carbon refers to the carbon fixed in marine ecosystems such as mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass beds. Considered a treasure house for capturing and storing carbon dioxide, it can alleviate environmental issues linked to climate change and ...
Shanshan Wang +4 more
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Assessment of tropical blue carbon reserves in Thailand [PDF]
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emission through human activities is one of the most critical issues affecting the entire globe.
Apichanangkool, Pemika
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In light of the urgent need to combat climate change and attain carbon neutrality, the development of blue carbon has emerged as a pivotal strategy for the global community.
Zhijun Zhang, Zhengkai Mao, Jinpeng Wang
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Promoting the inclusion of blue carbon in market trading is crucial for recognizing its value and protecting the marine ecological environment. However, China currently does not have an internationally influential blue carbon market trading platform ...
Ping Li +6 more
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Within the variety of objects populating stellar clusters, blue straggler stars (BSSs) are among the most puzzling ones. BSSs are commonly found in globular clusters, but they are also known to populate open clusters of the Milky Way.
Caffau, Elisabetta +3 more
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Seagrasses produce most of the soil blue carbon in three Maldivian islands
Blue carbon is fast garnering international interest for its disproportionate contribution to global carbon stocks. However, our understanding of the size of these blue carbon stocks, as well as the provenance of carbon that is stored within them, is ...
Peter I. Macreadie +6 more
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Blue carbon ecosystem restoration [PDF]
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Terrados, J. +6 more
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Blue carbon serves as a significant natural carbon sink and presents substantial opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation actions. This study first elucidates the importance of blue carbon conservation and its basis in international law, and then ...
Haitang Li, Yu Liu
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Blue carbon is the organic carbon in oceanic and coastal ecosystems that is captured on centennial to millennial timescales. Maintaining and increasing blue carbon is an integral component of strategies to mitigate global warming.
Nathan R. Geraldi +12 more
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Taking stock of mangrove and seagrass blue carbon ecosystems: A perspective for future carbon trading [PDF]
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, water clarity, and the protection of shoreline from erosion. Producing a national and global consensus of their total worth is a challenge.
John Barry Gallagher
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