The three-peat challenge: business as usual, responsible agriculture, and conservation and restoration as management trajectories in global peatlands

NT Girkin, PJ Burgess, L Cole, HV Cooper… - Carbon …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high
latitudes to the tropics are highly degraded due to increasingly intensive anthropogenic …

Nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation: Challenges and opportunities for the ASEAN region

K Siman, DA Friess, M Huxham, S McGowan… - 2021 - napier-repository.worktribe.com
Nature-based climate solutions (NbS) are widely available, scalable, and cost-effective
mechanisms to sequester carbon and safeguard Southeast Asia's large carbon stocks. In …

Environmental and farming practice controls of productivity of Cyrtosperma merkusii (giant swamp taro), an underutilised wetland and potential paludiculture crop

G Mendiondo, EM Moko, DL Sparkes… - Food and Energy …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Growing recognition of the potential vulnerabilities of major crop systems has spurred a
growing interest in the potential of alternative crops which may be resilient to climate change …

Soil methane uptake is tightly linked to carbon dioxide emission in global upland ecosystems

J Wu, L Chen, H Zhang, X Zhao, X Cheng… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2024 - Elsevier
The fluxes of methane (CH 4) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) between soils and atmosphere
play vital roles in regulating climate change and global carbon cycling. There is evidence …

Enhanced mitigation of N2O and NO emissions through co-application of biochar with nitrapyrin in an intensive tropical vegetable field

C Fan, Y Leng, X Wang, J Wang, Y Fu, X Huang… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2024 - Elsevier
Vegetable fields in tropical regions characterized by intensive cultivation have the potential
to be significant sources of gaseous nitrogen (N) emissions. This is primarily due to human …

[HTML][HTML] Translocation of tropical peat surface to deeper soil horizons under compaction controls carbon emissions in the absence of groundwater

MK Samuel, S Evers - Frontiers in Soil Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Compaction is recognized as an effective method for mitigating the risk of fires by enhancing
soil moisture levels. This technique involves restricting peat pore spaces through …

Impacts of changes in peat soils due to agricultural activities on greenhouse gases (especially N2O) emissions and their mitigations

R HATANO - Pedosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Natural peatlands are a source of CH4 emissions, but a sink of CO2 and N2O. On the other
hand, peatlands drained for agricultural use suppress CH4 emissions, but become a source …

[HTML][HTML] Determining Suitable Sampling Times for Soil CO2 and N2O Emissions Helps to Accurately Evaluate the Ability of Rubber-Based Agroforestry Systems to …

Y Xian, J Li, Y Zhang, Y Shen, X Wang, J Huang, P Sui - Forests, 2024 - mdpi.com
Agroforestry is known to significantly improve long-term land productivity, potentially
enhancing the ability to cope with climate stress. However, there is limited information …

[引用][C] Lowland Tropical Peatlands–A Brief Review of Their Important Role in the Global Carbon Cycle and Biodiversity Support

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