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Title:
Wetland carbon and environmental management
Author:
Krauss, Ken W., editor.
ISBN:
9781119639305

9781119639299

9781119639336
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Series:
Geophysical monograph series

Geophysical monograph series.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Preface Ken W Krauss, Zhiliang Zhu, and Camille L Stagg Foreword Scott Covington and Debra A Willard Part I - Introduction to Carbon Management in Wetlands 1 A Review of Global Wetland Carbon Stocks and Management Challenges Benjamin Poulter, Etienne Fluet-Chouinard, Gustaf Hugelius, Charlie Koven, Lola Fatoyinbo, Susan E Page, Judith A Rosentreter, Lindsey S Smart, Paul J Taillie, Nathan Thomas, Zhen Zhang, and Lahiru S Wijedasa 2 Wetland Carbon in the United States: Conditions and Changes Bergit Uhran, Zhiliang Zhu, Lisamarie Windham-Myers, Benjamin Sleeter, Nancy Cavallaro, Kevin D Kroeger,

And Gyami Shrestha 3 Biogeochemistry of Wetland Carbon Preservation and Flux Scott C Neubauer and J Patrick Megonigal 4 An Overview of the History and Breadth of Wetland Management Practices John Andrew Nyman Part II - Tidal Wetlands: Carbon Stocks, Fluxes and Management 5 Carbon Flux, Storage, and Wildlife Co-Benefits in a Restoring Estuary: Case Study at the Nisqually River Delta, Washington, USA Isa Woo, Melanie J Davis, Susan EW De La Cruz, Lisamarie Windham-Myers, Judith Z Drexler, Kristin B Byrd, Ellen J Stuart-Haƫntjens, Frank E Anderson, Brian A Bergamaschi, Glynnis Nakai, Christopher S Ellings, and Sayre Hodgson 6 Enhancing Carbon Storage in Mangrove Ecosystems of China Through Sustainable Restoration and Aquaculture Actions Luzhen Chen, Hangqing Fan, Zhinan Su, Qiulian Lin,

And Laura Aguirre-Franco 10 Controlling Factors of Long-Term Carbon Sequestration in the Coastal Wetland Sediments of the Modern Yellow River Delta Area, China: Links to Land Management Lei He, Siyuan Ye, and Edward A Laws 11 The Impacts of Aquaculture Activities on Greenhouse Gas Dynamics in the Subtropical Estuarine Zones of China Derrick YF Lai, Ping Yang, and Chuan Tong 12 Soil and Aboveground Carbon Stocks in a Planted Tropical Mangrove Forest (Can Gio, Vietnam) Truong Van Vinh, Cyril Marchand, Tran Vu Khanh Linh, Adrien Jacotot, Nguyen Thanh Nho, and Michel Allenbach Part III - Non-Tidal and Inland Wetlands: Carbon Stocks, Fluxes and Management 13 Carbon Flux Trajectories and Site Conditions from Restored Impounded Marshes in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Alex C Valach, Kuno Kasak, Kyle S Hemes, Daphne Szutu, Joe Verfaillie,

USA Rachel Sleeter Part IV - Syntheses and Perspectives 22 Ecosystem Services Provided Through Wetland Carbon Management Emily J Pindilli 23 Status and Challenges of Wetlands in Carbon Markets Sarah K Mack, Robert R Lane, Rori Cowan, and Jeffrey W Cole 24 The Importance of Wetland Carbon Dynamics to Society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report Randy Kolka, Carl Trettin, and Lisamarie Windham-Myers 25 Summary of Wetland Carbon and Environmental Management: Path Forward Zhiliang Zhu, Ken W Krauss, Camille L Stagg, Eric J Ward, and Victoria L Woltz
Abstract:
"Wetlands store more carbon per unit area than any other ecosystem. This book will synthesize wetland research studies conducted around the world that link environmental management actions to carbon, including carbon storage, regulation of atmospheric carbon fluxes, lateral carbon transport, enhanced carbon sequestration, and improved ecosystem service value related to carbon. Although there is a strong body of literature identifying impacts of management on carbon, the practical implications for improving management are often unavailable. For example, the successes, failures, and practical recommendations for how management actions might be improved to enhance carbon storage or reduce carbon losses are not explicitly identified, or may be lost by the sheer volume of the current literature being produced or speed with which papers are being published. This volume will attempt to slow down the message and present multiple succinct stories that, together, are more accessible for informing management. Opportunity also exists to translate research findings on the role of environmental variability into stories with relevance to the management of carbon. These studies will also be included. This will be the first book to focus specifically on wetland management and carbon, extending beyond the "blue carbon" realm to include many different and representative wetland types. This book will include introductory chapters that describe the carbon cycle and how wetlands are involved, detail methodological advancements and issues in assessing carbon cycling in managed and natural wetlands, and present chapter-level summaries of how management might influence carbon storage or losses in specific wetlands, and detail why. The book will conclude with policy and synthesis chapters. Uncertainty in our knowledge of wetland carbon remains high and there are many management questions that science still cannot answer. This book will highlight research needs but will not attempt to make recommendations to managers; however, it will present research detailing scenarios and provide a resource for both managers and scientists in developing management ideas or hypotheses for further studies regarding the management, environmental sequestration, and sustainability of wetland-associated carbon."-- Provided by publisher.
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John Wiley and Sons
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