Wetland Carbon and Environmental Management

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Explores how the management of wetlands can influence carbon storage and fluxes Wetlands are vital natural assets, including their ability to take-up atmospheric carbon and restrict subsequent carbon loss to facilitate long-term storage. They can be deliberately managed to provide a natural solution to mitigate climate change, as well as to help offset direct losses of wetlands from various land-use changes and natural drivers.
Wetland Carbon and Environmental Management Volume highlights include:
Overview of carbon storage in the landscape Introduction to wetland management practices Comparisons of natural, managed, and converted wetlands Impact of wetland management on carbon storage or loss Techniques for scientific assessment of wetland carbon processes Case studies covering tropical, coastal, inland, and northern wetlands Primer for carbon offset trading programs and how wetlands might contribute The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

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11 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Location of the study area and sampled shrimp ponds in the Min R...Figure 11.2 Monthly mean (a) temperature, (b) pH, (c) conductivity, and pore...Figure 11.3 Monthly mean fluxes of (a) CH 4and (b) N 2O in the natural bracki...Figure 11.4 Variations in mean (a) temperature, (b) pH, (c) dissolved oxygen...Figure 11.5 Mean fluxes of (a) CO 2and (b) CH 4from the shrimp ponds at Min ...Figure 11.6 Mean fluxes of (a) CH 4and (b) N 2O in the nearshore, feeding, an...Figure 11.7 Mean (a) temperature, (b) conductivity, (c) pH, and (d) redox po...Figure 11.8 Mean CO 2, CH 4, and N 2O fluxes from the undrained and drained pon...

12 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Location and pictures of the study sites: (a) map of Vietnam; (b...Figure 12.2 Mangrove distribution along the transects in Can Gio mangrove (a...Figure 12.3 Depth distribution of pore‐water salinity, Eh and pH values in t...Figure 12.4 Depth distribution of TOC (a), C/N ratios (b), δ 13C values (c), ...Figure 12.5 Ecosystem C stocks in the different zones along the elevation gr...

13 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Map of the measurement tower locations (red dots) and wetland ar...Figure 13.2 Daily (a) ecosystem respiration (ER), (b) gross primary producti...Figure 13.3 Time series of cumulative monthly net ecosystem exchange (NEE) s...Figure 13.4 Time series of cumulative monthly methane (CH 4) fluxes separated...Figure 13.5 Projected cumulative greenhouse gas (GHG) budgets (CO 2‐e*) over ...

14 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Factors and controls that influence net organic carbon sequestra...Figure 14.2 (a) Study area with site locations; (b) scatter plot of average ...Figure 14.3 Average (least square means ± pooled standard error) a) soil org...Figure 14.4 Average (least square means ± pooled standard error) a) soil org...Figure 14.5 Modeled relations between organic carbon (OC) and restoration ag...

15 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 (a) Ebro River basin located in Iberian Peninsula; (b) Site loca...Figure 15.2 Mean C accumulation rates (g C/m 2/yr) as a function of hydrologi...Figure 15.3 CH 4emission rates over the growing (June to September) and fall...

16 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Study site locations within the Water Conservation Areas (WCAs) ...Figure 16.2 Depth profiles of mean (± SE) inorganic content, gravimetric wat...Figure 16.3 Depth profiles of mean (± SE) inorganic content, gravimetric wat...Figure 16.4 Critical ignition heat load (H’ ign) for surface 1 cm soil layer ...Figure 16.5 Cumulative C loss to combustion of vegetation and soil stocks (m...

17 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Map of Sacramento‐San Joaquin Delta showing land surface below s...Figure 17.2 Daily mean water table depths (meters) at both the flooded and n...Figure 17.3 Net ecosystem exchange (upper panel) and soil temperature (lower...Figure 17.4 Daily mean CH 4flux (upper panel) and soil temperature (lower pa...Figure 17.5 Mean daily CO 2and CO 2‐equivalent CH 4fluxes (upper panel) compa...

18 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 (a) Map of Australia, including study locations reported in this...Figure 18.2 Typical position of Casuarina glauca Coastal Swamp Oak Forest (b...Figure 18.3 Relationship between organic matter concentration (% OM from LOI...Figure 18.4 Summary of mean (± 1SD) live aboveground biomass and belowground...Figure 18.5 Belowground C orgdensity profiles along the Leschenault Inlet in...

19 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Rod surface elevation table (RSET) installation in peat swamp fo...Figure 19.2 Total respiration across five selected peatland landscapes in Su...Figure 19.3 Fluctuations of groundwater level (GWL) at 5 m and 105 m towards...Figure 19.4 Characteristics of GWL of degraded peatland (orange, left) and r...Figure 19.5 Peatland management involving water and fire management that ens...

20 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Location of the study area; including eddy‐covariance stations a...Figure 20.2 Panoramic photos of the (a) Pine Upland, (b) Cypress Swamp, and ...Figure 20.3 Net Ecosystem Exchange ( NEE ) and water height above and below so...Figure 20.4 Net Ecosystem Exchange ( NEE ) and water distance above and below ...Figure 20.5 Net Ecosystem Exchange ( NEE ) and water distance above and below ...Figure 20.6 Picture at the Pine Upland flux station after the Hansen Fire. T...Figure 20.7 Methane emission and water distance above and below soil surface...Figure 20.8 Picture of periphyton covering sawgrass at the Dwarf Cypress sit...Figure 20.9 Soil accumulation at the Dwarf Cypress station, Net Ecosystem Ca...Figure 20.10 Soil accumulation at the Cypress Swamp station, Net Ecosystem C...

21 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 The Great Dismal Swamp Study Site Note. Includes the management ...Figure 21.2 Water‐table depth during the 2015 growing season (April, May, an...Figure 21.3 Water‐table level during the growing season (April, May, and Jun...Figure 21.4 100‐year simulations showing annual emissions by hydrologic scen...

22 Chapter 24Figure 24.1 Map of North American wetlandsFigure 24.2 Terrestrial wetland carbon pool and CO 2and CH 4fluxes in North ...Figure 24.3 Total carbon budget of North American coastal waters including +...Figure 24.4 Total carbon budget of the terrestrial to aquatic continuum in N...

23 Chapter 25Figure 25.1 Wetland types and primary management concerns represented in thi...

Guide

1 Cover Page

2 Series Page

3 Title Page

4 Copyright Page

5 List of Contributors

6 Foreword

7 Preface

8 Table of Contents

9 Begin Reading

10 Index

11 Wiley End User License Agreement

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