Improving estimates of tropical peatland area, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas fluxes
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06/2015Author
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Abstract
Our limited knowledge of the size of the carbon pool and exchange fluxes in forested lowland tropical peatlands represents a major gap in our understanding of the global carbon cycle. Peat deposits in several regions (e.g. the Congo Basin, much of Amazonia) are only just beginning to be mapped and characterised. Here we consider the extent to which methodological improvements and improved coordination between researchers could help to fill this gap. We review the literature on measurement of the key parameters required to calculate carbon pools and fluxes, including peatland area, peat bulk density, carbon concentration, above-ground carbon stocks, litter inputs to the peat, gaseous carbon exchange, and waterborne carbon fluxes. We identify areas where further research and better coordination are particularly needed in order to reduce the uncertainties in estimates of tropical peatland carbon pools and fluxes, thereby facilitating better-informed management of these exceptionally carbon-rich ecosystems.
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Lawson , I T , Kelly , T , Aplin , P , Boom , A , Dargie , G , Draper , F , Hassan , Z , Hoyos-Santillan , J , Kaduk , J , Large , D , Murphy , W , Page , S , Roucoux , K H , Sjogersten , S , Tansey , K , Waldram , M , Wedeux , B & Wheeler , J 2015 , ' Improving estimates of tropical peatland area, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas fluxes ' , Wetlands Ecology and Management , vol. 23 , no. 3 , pp. 327-346 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-014-9402-2
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Wetlands Ecology and Management
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Peer reviewed
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0923-4861Type
Journal article
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© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11273-014-9402-2
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The workshops that led to this article were supported financially by the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham, and the Natural Environment Research Council-funded ‘Earth Observation Technology Cluster’ knowledge exchange initiativeCollections
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