Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol

AbstractThe mangrove ecosystem serves as a vital habitat for coastal flora and fauna while playing a crucial role in storing and sequestering carbon as part of global carbon cycles. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the carbon dynamics, encompassing storage and sequestration, within mangrove e...

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Main Authors: Citra Gilang Qur’ani, Bora Lee, Sigit D. Sasmito, Agus Muhamad Maulana, Mihyun Seol, Putu Angga Wiradana, Budi Leksono, Ni Luh Watiniasih, Himlal Baral
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2023.2272705
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author Citra Gilang Qur’ani
Bora Lee
Sigit D. Sasmito
Agus Muhamad Maulana
Mihyun Seol
Putu Angga Wiradana
Budi Leksono
Ni Luh Watiniasih
Himlal Baral
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Bora Lee
Sigit D. Sasmito
Agus Muhamad Maulana
Mihyun Seol
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Ni Luh Watiniasih
Himlal Baral
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description AbstractThe mangrove ecosystem serves as a vital habitat for coastal flora and fauna while playing a crucial role in storing and sequestering carbon as part of global carbon cycles. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the carbon dynamics, encompassing storage and sequestration, within mangrove ecosystems and their interconnectedness with natural climate fluctuations and anthropogenic influences, including land-use and land-cover changes (LULCC). Although there has been an increase in monitoring data and literature on mangrove carbon dynamics over the past two decades, there is still limited understanding regarding how climate variability, when combined with anthropogenic drivers, moderates the resilience of carbon storage and sequestration in mangroves. This study aims to build upon and enhance the previous systematic review conducted by Sasmito et al. (2019). Our specific objectives involve collating more recent literature published since 2018 and strengthening the analysis of carbon loss and recovery in tree biomass across different species, as well as its correlation with local and regional climate variations. Additionally, we will explore the impact of various types of land-use and land-cover changes on mangrove forests. Our systematic review will focus on field-based data collected from the Asia Pacific mangrove region, which represents the world’s largest and most diverse mangrove ecosystem and has been extensively studied in comparison to other regions, as indicated by previous systematic reviews. To gather relevant literature, we will conduct comprehensive searches across various databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. The structure established by Sasmito et al. (2019) for literature search, screening, and data extraction will be adopted. Data analysis will involve comparing carbon storage and sequestration under locally and regionally varying climatic conditions and anthropogenic influences. Furthermore, we will employ geographical mapping techniques to visualize species distribution and diversity within the Asia Pacific region, while also estimating carbon storage and recovery capacities.
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spelling doaj.art-90ab30ad3fda46248999d1732f76c0f32024-04-08T21:43:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForest Science and Technology2158-01032158-07152024-01-012011710.1080/21580103.2023.2272705Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocolCitra Gilang Qur’ani0Bora Lee1Sigit D. Sasmito2Agus Muhamad Maulana3Mihyun Seol4Putu Angga Wiradana5Budi Leksono6Ni Luh Watiniasih7Himlal Baral8Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Situ Gede, Bogor, Jawa Barat, IndonesiaWarm Temperate and Subtropical Forest Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science, Jeju, Republic of KoreaNUS Environmental Research Institute, National University of Singapore, SingaporeCenter for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Situ Gede, Bogor, Jawa Barat, IndonesiaCenter for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Situ Gede, Bogor, Jawa Barat, IndonesiaStudy Program of Biology, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology, Universitas Dhyana Pura, Badung, Bali, IndonesiaResearch Center for Plant Conservation, Botanic Gardens, and Forestry, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong, IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University, Bali, IndonesiaCenter for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Situ Gede, Bogor, Jawa Barat, IndonesiaAbstractThe mangrove ecosystem serves as a vital habitat for coastal flora and fauna while playing a crucial role in storing and sequestering carbon as part of global carbon cycles. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the carbon dynamics, encompassing storage and sequestration, within mangrove ecosystems and their interconnectedness with natural climate fluctuations and anthropogenic influences, including land-use and land-cover changes (LULCC). Although there has been an increase in monitoring data and literature on mangrove carbon dynamics over the past two decades, there is still limited understanding regarding how climate variability, when combined with anthropogenic drivers, moderates the resilience of carbon storage and sequestration in mangroves. This study aims to build upon and enhance the previous systematic review conducted by Sasmito et al. (2019). Our specific objectives involve collating more recent literature published since 2018 and strengthening the analysis of carbon loss and recovery in tree biomass across different species, as well as its correlation with local and regional climate variations. Additionally, we will explore the impact of various types of land-use and land-cover changes on mangrove forests. Our systematic review will focus on field-based data collected from the Asia Pacific mangrove region, which represents the world’s largest and most diverse mangrove ecosystem and has been extensively studied in comparison to other regions, as indicated by previous systematic reviews. To gather relevant literature, we will conduct comprehensive searches across various databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. The structure established by Sasmito et al. (2019) for literature search, screening, and data extraction will be adopted. Data analysis will involve comparing carbon storage and sequestration under locally and regionally varying climatic conditions and anthropogenic influences. Furthermore, we will employ geographical mapping techniques to visualize species distribution and diversity within the Asia Pacific region, while also estimating carbon storage and recovery capacities.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2023.2272705Species distributionspecies diversitycarbon dynamicland-use changeland-cover changeblue carbon
spellingShingle Citra Gilang Qur’ani
Bora Lee
Sigit D. Sasmito
Agus Muhamad Maulana
Mihyun Seol
Putu Angga Wiradana
Budi Leksono
Ni Luh Watiniasih
Himlal Baral
Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
Forest Science and Technology
Species distribution
species diversity
carbon dynamic
land-use change
land-cover change
blue carbon
title Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
title_full Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
title_fullStr Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
title_full_unstemmed Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
title_short Natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics: a systematic review protocol
title_sort natural and anthropogenic impacts on mangrove carbon dynamics a systematic review protocol
topic Species distribution
species diversity
carbon dynamic
land-use change
land-cover change
blue carbon
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2023.2272705
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