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The carbon stock potential of the restored mangrove ecosystem of Pasarbanggi, Rembang, Central Java.

Authors :
Soeprobowati, Tri Retnaningsih
Sularto, R.B.
Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto
Puryono, Sri
Rahim, Aulia
Jumari, Jumari
Gell, Peter
Source :
Marine Environmental Research. Jan2024, Vol. 193, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mangrove ecosystems can absorb significant amounts of carbon and help mitigate climate change. However, their existence continues to be endangered by natural and human forces. Therefore, mangrove restoration is regarded as a crucial component of the global climate change agenda. This study aims to estimate the potential total carbon stock of restored mangrove ecosystems in Pasarbanggi, Rembang, Central Java. The above-below-ground (root) carbon stock was calculated using several published allometric equations. The loss-on-ignition method analyzed leaf litter and sediment carbon stocks. This study estimates the Pasarbanggi mangrove ecosystem's total carbon stock potential at 0.02 × 106 MgC, which is equivalent to the potential CO 2 emission of 0.08 × 106 MgCO 2 e, with up to 65% stored in sediments. This study highlights the critical role of restored mangrove ecosystems on the climate change mitigation agenda by reducing the concentration of atmospheric CO 2. • Mangroves are essential coastal ecosystems that offer ecosystem and environmental services. • Carbon stock sediment in mangrove ecosystems contributed up to 65 % of this total carbon stock. • Role of mangrove ecosystems on climate change mitigation by reducing the concentration of atmospheric CO 2. • Conservation is better initiative for the mangrove management approach, restoration is effective strategy in increasing carbon stocks and tree diversity. • The active role of local communities, supported by the government, is required in restoring mangrove ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01411136
Volume :
193
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174529912
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106257