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Environmental History and Blue Carbon


Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental ...

Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental history for blue carbon sequestration ... blue carbon sediments; Preservation of ...

The Evolution of Blue Carbon Science | Wetlands

Blue carbon ecosystems are broadly defined as environments that capture and store ('sequester') organic carbon, and include mangrove forests, ...

Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental ...

Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blue carbon stocks, which may persist for ...

Blue Carbon and Sanctuaries

Blue carbon ecosystems can help address climate change resulting from the global emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by removing and storing some of ...

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Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental ...

Data from: Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental history for blue carbon sequestration. Jeffrey J. Kelleway, Neil Saintilan, Peter I ...

What is "Blue Carbon" and How Can It Tackle the Climate Crisis?

Blue carbon ecosystems are valuable hubs for biodiversity. They provide habitat for a wide variety of marine and coastal species, from birds, ...

Blue carbon and the role of mangroves in carbon sequestration

Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental history for blue carbon sequestration ... Blue carbon: coastal ecosystems, their carbon storage, and ...

Why we need to expand the horizons of blue carbon projects

A rights-based approach to blue carbon project development integrates historical ... blue food and blue carbon benefits across coastal ecosystems.

What Is Blue Carbon? | IAEA

Blue Carbon refers to organic carbon captured and stored by the ocean in vegetated coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forests, saltmarshes or seagrass meadows.

The present, past and future of blue carbon | Cambridge Prisms

Blue carbon is identified as a natural climate solution as it provides multiple ecosystem services, including climate mitigation, adaptation, and other co- ...

The future of Blue Carbon science | Nature Communications

Blue Carbon (BC) refers to organic carbon that is captured and stored by the oceans and coastal ecosystems, particularly by vegetated coastal ecosystems.

Dimensions of Blue Carbon and emerging perspectives - Journals

Some coastal ecosystems (mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrass) are established Blue Carbon ecosystems as they often have high carbon stocks, ...

Focus on Blue Carbon - National Climate Assessment

Blue carbon refers to carbon captured by marine and coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, coastal wetlands, and seagrasses.

What is Blue Carbon? - National Ocean Service

Blue carbon is simply the term for carbon captured by the world's ocean and coastal ecosystems.

Projects - Blue Carbon - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Blue carbon ecosystems—tidal marshes, mangroves, and seagrasses—are hotspots of carbon sequestration in oceans ...

What You Need to Know About Blue Carbon - World Bank

Blue Carbon is the term coined for carbon dioxide (CO2) stored in the world's coastal and marine ecosystems such as mangroves, saltmarshes, and seagrasses.

The Blue Carbon Initiative

The Blue Carbon Initiative currently focuses on carbon in coastal ecosystems - mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrasses. These ecosystems sequester and store ...

The contribution of blue carbon ecosystems to climate change ...

Blue carbon ecosystems, specifically mangrove forests, intertidal marshes and seagrass beds, are coastal wetlands that continuously take.

Current status and emerging perspectives of coastal blue carbon ...

Blue carbon ecosystems, namely tidal salt marshes, mangrove forests, and seagrass meadows, and possibly tidal flat and macroalgal habitats, are important ...