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Carbon Stock and Carbon Cycle of Wetland Ecosystem
2014Wetland ecosystem is an essential ecosystem in the world. Its organic carbon stock and carbon cycle are important basis of global carbon cycle researches and also major contents of global climate change researches. Researches have shown that wetland protection and restoration can promote carbon accumulation and reduce emission of greenhouse gases. This
Zeng, Zhangquan +6 more
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Carbon stocks in Tasmanian soils
Soil Research, 2012Soil carbon (C) stocks were calculated for Tasmanian soil orders to 0.3 and 1.0 m depth from existing datasets. Tasmanian soils have C stocks of 49–117 Mg C/ha in the upper 0.3 m, with Ferrosols having the largest soil C stocks. Mean soil C stocks in agricultural soils were significantly lower under intensive cropping than under irrigated pasture.
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Nature Climate Change, 2011
http://www.nature.com/nclimate ; Forests take up and store large quantities of carbon. An analysis of inventory data from across the globe suggests that temperate and boreal forests accounted for the majority of the terrestrial carbon sink over the past two decades.
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http://www.nature.com/nclimate ; Forests take up and store large quantities of carbon. An analysis of inventory data from across the globe suggests that temperate and boreal forests accounted for the majority of the terrestrial carbon sink over the past two decades.
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Increased topsoil carbon stock across China's forests
Global Change Biology, 2014AbstractBiomass carbon accumulation in forest ecosystems is a widespread phenomenon at both regional and global scales. However, as coupled carbon–climate models predicted, a positive feedback could be triggered if accelerated soil carbon decomposition offsets enhanced vegetation growth under a warming climate.
Yuanhe, Yang +6 more
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Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
Nature Climate Change, 2015Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth's ecosystems. Recent research demonstrates that the functional loss of predators could have far-reaching consequences on carbon cycling and, by implication, our ability to ameliorate climate change impacts.
Atwood, Trisha B. +7 more
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Carbon stock indicators: reductionist assessments and contentious policies on land use
The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2018Indicators of carbon storage in forests and other land uses have gained much prominence to evaluate and endorse land-based climate change mitigation policies. The outcomes of such assessments can have direct livelihood implications for dwellers living at the forest–agriculture frontier, such as shifting cultivators or subsistence farmers.
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High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests
Nature, 2021Aida Cuni-Sanchez +2 more
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