Coastal and estuarine blue carbon stocks in the greater Southeast Asia region: Seagrasses and mangroves per nation and sum of total
Climate Change solutions include CO2 extraction from atmosphere and water with burial by living habitats in sediment/soil. Nowhere on the planet are blue carbon plants which carry out massive carbon extraction and permanent burial more intensely concentrated than in SE Asia. For the first time we ma...
Main Authors: | A. Thorhaug, John Barry Gallagher, Wawan Kiswara, Anchana Prathep, Xiaoping Huang, Yap, Tzuen Kiat, Sue Dorward M.Sc, Graeme Berlyn |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26343/1/Coastal%20and%20estuarine%20blue%20carbon%20stocks%20in%20the%20greater%20Southeast%20Asia%20region%20Seagrasses%20and%20mangroves%20per%20nation%20and%20sum%20of%20total.pdf |
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