Search Results - "Murdiyarso, Daniel"
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An expert system model for mapping tropical wetlands and peatlands reveals South America as the largest contributor
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2017)“…Wetlands are important providers of ecosystem services and key regulators of climate change. They positively contribute to global warming through their…”
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Carbon dynamics and land use carbon footprints in mangrove-converted aquaculture: The case of the Mahakam Delta, Indonesia
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2019)“…•Mangrove conversion to shrimp ponds generates substantial carbon loss.•The carbon loss from mangrove conversion was mainly due to depletion of soil carbon…”
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Mangroves among the most carbon-rich forests in the tropics
Published in Nature geoscience (01-05-2011)“…The areal extent of mangrove forests has declined by 30–50% over the past half century. An analysis of mangrove forests across the Indo-Pacific suggests that…”
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Effect of land‐use and land‐cover change on mangrove blue carbon: A systematic review
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2019)“…Mangroves shift from carbon sinks to sources when affected by anthropogenic land‐use and land‐cover change (LULCC). Yet, the magnitude and temporal scale of…”
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Carbon stocks and fluxes in Asia-Pacific mangroves: current knowledge and gaps
Published in Environmental research letters (01-04-2023)“…Abstract Mangrove forest plays a key role in regulating climate change, earth carbon cycling and other biogeochemical processes within blue carbon ecosystems…”
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The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation
Published in Nature climate change (01-12-2015)“…Indonesian mangrove carbon stocks are estimated to be 1,083 ± 378 MgC ha −1 . In the past three decades Indonesia has lost 40% of its 2.9 Mha of mangroves;…”
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Organic carbon burial and sources in soils of coastal mudflat and mangrove ecosystems
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-04-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Organic carbon burial rates and sources were assessed across Papuan mangroves.•Organic carbon burial rates ranged between 0.21 and…”
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Getting REDD to work locally: lessons learned from integrated conservation and development projects
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-04-2010)“…Integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs) have been a pervasive, although widely criticized, approach to tropical conservation for more than 20…”
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Trees, forests and water: Cool insights for a hot world
Published in Global environmental change (01-03-2017)“…Effects of forests on water and climate at local, regional and continental scales through change in water and energy cycles. (1) Precipitation is recycled by…”
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Tropical peatlands under siege: the need for evidence-based policies and strategies
Published in Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change (01-04-2019)“…It is widely known that tropical peatlands, including peat swamp forests (PSFs), provide numerous ecosystem services in both spatial and temporal dimensions…”
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Total and heterotrophic soil respiration in a swamp forest and oil palm plantations on peat in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-09-2017)“…Heterotrophic respiration is a major component of the soil C balance however we critically lack understanding of its variation upon conversion of peat swamp…”
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Carbon accumulation of tropical peatlands over millennia: a modeling approach
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2015)“…Tropical peatlands cover an estimated 440 000 km²(~10% of global peatland area) and are significant in the global carbon cycle by storing about 40–90 Gt C in…”
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Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires
Published in Scientific reports (19-08-2014)“…Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in Indonesia. These episodes of extreme air pollution usually…”
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Assessing change in national forest monitoring capacities of 99 tropical countries
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-2015)“…•An overview of forest monitoring and reporting capacities and changes is presented.•Analysis of 99 tropical countries was done for the years…”
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Amplification of wildfire area burnt by hydrological drought in the humid tropics
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2017)“…Predictions of fire-burnt areas are typically based on climate data. Including hydrological processes in models improves projections of burnt area in Borneo,…”
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Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land‐use change
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2020)“…Globally, carbon‐rich mangrove forests are deforested and degraded due to land‐use and land‐cover change (LULCC). The impact of mangrove deforestation on…”
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Network analysis of blue carbon governance process in Indonesia
Published in Marine policy (01-03-2022)“…To align with international climate efforts to remain within 1.5 degrees of the earth temperature, Indonesia requires concerted measures from actors to…”
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An appraisal of Indonesia’s immense peat carbon stock using national peatland maps: uncertainties and potential losses from conversion
Published in Carbon balance and management (19-05-2017)“…Background A large proportion of the world’s tropical peatlands occur in Indonesia where rapid conversion and associated losses of carbon, biodiversity and…”
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Mangrove selective logging sustains biomass carbon recovery, soil carbon, and sediment
Published in Scientific reports (10-06-2021)“…West Papua’s Bintuni Bay is Indonesia’s largest contiguous mangrove block, only second to the world’s largest mangrove in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh. As almost…”
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The jumbo carbon footprint of a shrimp: carbon losses from mangrove deforestation
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2017)“…Scientists have the difficult task of clearly conveying the ecological consequences of forest and wetland loss to the public. To address this challenge, we…”
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