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  • Indonesian mangrove carbon stocks are estimated to be 1,083 ± 378 MgC ha−1. In the past three decades Indonesia has lost 40% of its 2.9 Mha of mangroves; this is estimated to have resulted in annual CO2-equivalent emissions of 0.07–0.21 Pg.

    • Daniel Murdiyarso
    • Joko Purbopuspito
    • Sofyan Kurnianto
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 1089-1092
  • The areal extent of mangrove forests has declined by 30–50% over the past half century. An analysis of mangrove forests across the Indo-Pacific suggests that mangrove deforestation generates losses of 0.02–0.12 Pg C yr−1, equivalent to up to 10% of carbon emissions from global deforestation.

    • Daniel C. Donato
    • J. Boone Kauffman
    • Markku Kanninen
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 4, P: 293-297
  • Measurements of the net ecosystem exchanges of CO2, CH4 and soil N2O from Acacia plantation, degraded forest and intact forest enable presentation of the peatland wood plantation rotation greenhouse gas flux balance.

    • Chandra S. Deshmukh
    • Ari P. Susanto
    • Chris D. Evans
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 616, P: 740-746
  • During a period of drought, an intact tropical peatland in Indonesia released half the amount of greenhouse gases as was released from a degraded site, according to a direct comparison of eddy covariance measurements at a pair of peatland sites in Sumatra.

    • Chandra S. Deshmukh
    • Dony Julius
    • Chris D. Evans
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 14, P: 484-490