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Current knowledge on the Cuvette Centrale peatland complex and future research directions

Authors :
George Elliot BIDDULPH
Yannick Enock BOCKO
Pierre BOLA
Bart CREZEE
Greta C. DARGIE
Ovide EMBA
Selena GEORGIOU
Nicholas GIRKIN
Donna HAWTHORNE
Jonay JOVANI-SANCHO
Joseph KANYAMA T.
Wenina Emmanuel MAMPOUYA
Mackline MBEMBA
Matteo SCIUMBATA
Genevieve TYRRELL
NERC
University of St Andrews. Environmental Change Research Group
University of St Andrews. School of Geography & Sustainable Development
Systems Ecology
Source :
Biddulph, G E, Bocko, Y E, Bola, P, Crezee, B, Dargie, G C, Emaa, O, Georgiou, S, Girkin, N, Hawthorne, D, Jovani-sancho, A J, Kanyama, J T, Mampouya, W E, Mbemba, M, Sciumbata, M & Tyrrell, G 2021, ' Current knowledge on the Cuvette Centrale peatland complex and future research directions ', Bois et Forets des Tropiques, vol. 350, no. 350, pp. 3-14 . https://doi.org/10.19182/bft2021.350.a36288, Bois et Forets des Tropiques, 350(350), 3-14. Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Developpement
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

CongoPeat Early Careers Researchers Group is a group of early career researchers who work directly or in partnership with the NERC funded CongoPeat project (NERC reference no.: NE/R016860/1; https://congopeat.net), which has provided the authors with full or partial financial and academic support. The Cuvette Centrale is the largest tropical peatland complex in the world, covering approximately 145,000 km2 across the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It stores ca. 30.6 Pg C, the equivalent of three years of global carbon dioxide emissions and is now the first trans-national Ramsar site. Despite its size and importance as a global carbon store, relatively little is known about key aspects of its ecology and history, including its formation, the scale of greenhouse gas flows, its biodiversity and its history of human activity. Here, we synthesise available knowledge on the Cuvette Centrale, identifying key areas for further research. Finally, we review the potential of mathematical models to assess future trajectories for the peatlands in terms of the potential impacts of resource extraction or climate change. Publisher PDF

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Language :
English
ISSN :
0006579X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biddulph, G E, Bocko, Y E, Bola, P, Crezee, B, Dargie, G C, Emaa, O, Georgiou, S, Girkin, N, Hawthorne, D, Jovani-sancho, A J, Kanyama, J T, Mampouya, W E, Mbemba, M, Sciumbata, M & Tyrrell, G 2021, ' Current knowledge on the Cuvette Centrale peatland complex and future research directions ', Bois et Forets des Tropiques, vol. 350, no. 350, pp. 3-14 . https://doi.org/10.19182/bft2021.350.a36288, Bois et Forets des Tropiques, 350(350), 3-14. Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Developpement
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d346e5f691a8f4ad806dd71dc8986b2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.19182/bft2021.350.a36288