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An appraisal of global wetland area and its organic carbon stock.

机译:对全球湿地面积及其有机碳储量的评估。

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Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth. They are the sources of cultural, economic and biological diversity. With their wealth of stored carbon, wetlands provide a potential sink for atmospheric carbon, but if not managed properly could become sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide and methane. Two important long-term uncertainties have initiated much debate in the scientific community. These are global wetland area and the amount of carbon stored in it. Compilation of relevant databases could be useful in setting up a long-term strategy for wetland conservation. It has been difficult to estimate the net carbon sequestration potential of a wetland, because the rate of decomposition of organic matter and the abundance of methanogenic microorganisms and fluxes from the sediment are extremely complex, and there are often gaps in relevant scientific knowledge. The present discussion on density distribution of soil organic C in global wetlands could well be instrumental in formulating efficient strategies related to carbon sequestration and reduction of GHG emissions in wetland ecosystems. Effective assessment of wetlands will only take place when the available information becomes accessible and usable for all stakeholders.
机译:湿地是地球上最重要的自然资源之一。它们是文化,经济和生物多样性的来源。湿地拥有丰富的碳储量,为大气中的碳提供了潜在的汇入点,但如果管理不当,可能会成为二氧化碳和甲烷等温室气体的源头。两个重要的长期不确定性在科学界引发了很多争论。这些是全球湿地面积和其中存储的碳量。有关数据库的汇编对于建立湿地保护的长期战略可能是有用的。很难估算湿地的净碳固存潜力,因为有机物的分解速度以及产甲烷的微生物和沉积物的通量非常复杂,而且相关科学知识常常存在空白。目前关于全球湿地中土壤有机碳密度分布的讨论很可能有助于制定与湿地生态系统中的碳固存和减少温室气体排放有关的有效战略。仅当所有利益相关者都可以获取和使用可用信息时,才对湿地进行有效评估。

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