Blue Carbon is a term coined in 2009 to draw attention to the degradation of marine and coastal ecosystems and the need to conserve and restore them to mitigate climate change and for the other ecosystem services they provide. Blue Carbon has multiple meanings, which we aim to clarify here, which reflect the original descriptions of the concept including (1) all organic matter captured by marine organisms, and (2) how marine ecosystems could be managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thereby contribute to climate change mitigation and conservation. The multifaceted nature of the Blue Carbon concept has led to unprecedented collaboration across disciplines, where scientists, conservationists and policy makers have interacted intensely...
We welcome the recent synthesis by Howard et al. (2017), which drew attention to the role of marine ...
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, ...
Blue carbon did not originally include macroalgal ecosystems; however evidence is mounting that macr...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
The potential for Blue Carbon ecosystems to combat climate change and provide co-benefits was discus...
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, ...
Blue Carbon ecosystems (mangroves, saltmarshes and seagrasses) and marine sediments support the prov...
Emission of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), has been the main cause of climate cha...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal marshes, store...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Human emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been accelerated, and greenhouse effect and ocean acidifi...
In May 2010 the United Nations Environment Programme convened a workshop to discuss the opportunitie...
This briefing paper explores the potential for marine coastal ecosystems that store carbon, blue car...
The term Blue Carbon (BC) was first coined a decade ago to describe the disproportionately large con...
The term ‘Blue Carbon’ was coined about a decade ago to highlight the important carbon sequestration...
We welcome the recent synthesis by Howard et al. (2017), which drew attention to the role of marine ...
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, ...
Blue carbon did not originally include macroalgal ecosystems; however evidence is mounting that macr...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
The potential for Blue Carbon ecosystems to combat climate change and provide co-benefits was discus...
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, ...
Blue Carbon ecosystems (mangroves, saltmarshes and seagrasses) and marine sediments support the prov...
Emission of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), has been the main cause of climate cha...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal marshes, store...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Human emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been accelerated, and greenhouse effect and ocean acidifi...
In May 2010 the United Nations Environment Programme convened a workshop to discuss the opportunitie...
This briefing paper explores the potential for marine coastal ecosystems that store carbon, blue car...
The term Blue Carbon (BC) was first coined a decade ago to describe the disproportionately large con...
The term ‘Blue Carbon’ was coined about a decade ago to highlight the important carbon sequestration...
We welcome the recent synthesis by Howard et al. (2017), which drew attention to the role of marine ...
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, ...
Blue carbon did not originally include macroalgal ecosystems; however evidence is mounting that macr...