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    Integrating compost and biochar towards sustainable soil management by Bong, Cassendra Phun Chien, Lim, Li Yee, Lee, Chew Tin, Ong, Pei Ying, Fan, Yee Van, Klemeš, Jirí Jaromír

    Published 2021
    “…Biochar is more effective in improving the soil carbon pool, whereas compost has a more direct and persistent impact on the soil pH and cation exchange capacity. …”
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    Recent advancement on estimation of blue carbon biomass using satellite-based approach by Sani, Dalhatu Aliyu, Hashim, Mazlan, Hossain, Mohammad Shawkat

    Published 2019
    “…Hence, this article reviews the recent developments in blue carbon biomass estimation using a geospatial approach and highlighted the blue carbon components achievements and gaps. Biomass and soil carbon estimation, using change detection analysis, were reviewed. …”
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    Keep wetlands wet: the myth of sustainable development of tropical peatlands – implications for policies and management by Evers, S., Yule, C. M., Padfield, R., O'Reilly, P., Varkkey, H.

    Published 2017
    “…Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydrology which support unique biodiversity and globally significant stores of soil carbon. Yet in Indonesia and Malaysia, home to 56% of the world's tropical peatland, they are subject to considerable developmental pressures, including widespread drainage to support agricultural needs. …”
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    The influence of production temperature on physicochemical properties of biochars by Anyika, Chinedum Chukwujekwu

    Published 2017
    “…Similarly, they relied on fast pyrolysis, which yields biochar that have no soil carbon storage value and low aromaticity, necessary for the stronger binding of PAHs. …”
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    Modelling seagrass blue carbon stock in seagrass-mangrove habitats using remote sensing approach by Sani, Dalhatu Aliyu

    Published 2020
    “…Suitable logistic functions were selected and applied on the satellite images to investigate seagrass, and soil carbon stocks along the seagrass meadows of Peninsular Malaysia (PM) coastline All the Landsat ETM+’s shortwave visible bands (blue, green, red) were employed for detecting and mapping seagrass stocks boundary within the coastline of PM. …”
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