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Estimating Global “Blue Carbon” Emissions from Conversion and Degradation of Vegetated Coastal Ecosystems

Duke University · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Recent attention has focused on the high rates of annual carbon sequestration in vegetated coastal ecosystems--marshes, mangroves, and seagrasses--that may be lost with habitat destruction ('conversion'). Relatively unappreciated, however, is that conversion of these coastal ecosystems also impacts very large pools of previously-sequestered carbon. Residing mostly in sediments, this 'blue carbon' can be released to the atmosphere when these ecosystems are converted or degraded. Here we provide the first global estimates of this impact and evaluate its economic implications. Combining the best available data on global area, land-use conversion rates, and near-surface carbon stocks in each of the three…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Degradation (telecommunications)
  • Blue carbon
  • Ecosystem
  • Carbon fibers
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Atmospheric sciences
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