Mangrove is one of the most intensive carbon sinks and plays a major role in the carbon cycle. However, the existence of mangrove is decreasing due to land use change that are not in accordance with its allocation, and disrupt the carbon cycle in the ecosystem. This study aims to estimate mangrove carbon stock using remote sensing technique in Tongke-tongke, South Sulawesi. Estimation using remote sensing usually has a low accuracy, therefore this research use multispectral (Landsat) and radar (PALSAR) sensor to increase the accuracy. Total carbon stocks in the study area based on model built for HH and HV polarization were 5662.85 ton and 6431.46 ton, respectively
The research was conducted in December 2015-February 2016 on mangrove ecosystems in the coastal area...
AbstractThe increase and accumulation of greenhouse gases such as CO2 was believed had caused global...
Mangrove forests have a role as an absorber of carbon dioxide (CO2) from air and sea therefore they ...
Mangrove is one of the most intensive carbon sinks and plays a major role in the carbon cycle. Howev...
One of the essential services provided by mangroves is carbon sequestration, and therefore climate c...
The mangrove forest ecosystem in East Kurau Village is a 148-hectare area that has the potential to ...
Ekosistem mangrove merupakan salah satu ekosistem yang berperan dalam mengurangi kabon di udara, dan...
Mangrove is an ecosystem consisting of a collection of trees and grows in the area around the coastl...
Mangroves are referred to as coastal forests or brackish forests, coastal forests which mean forests...
Analysis of biomass and carbon stock on mangrove forest ecosytem in coastal area of North Rupat Riau...
Mangrove ecosystems can sequester and store carbon dioxide from the air the largest compared to othe...
Background: Analysis of the level of storage of Carbon compounds (C-Stock) on mangrove forest vegeta...
Mangrove forest can be found grow along the coast, or river estuaries which ist growth and develop i...
Mangrove forests sequestrate and store a lot of carbon and are important to tackle climate change. H...
The primary worry in addressing climate change problems is the elevation in global temperatures resu...
The research was conducted in December 2015-February 2016 on mangrove ecosystems in the coastal area...
AbstractThe increase and accumulation of greenhouse gases such as CO2 was believed had caused global...
Mangrove forests have a role as an absorber of carbon dioxide (CO2) from air and sea therefore they ...
Mangrove is one of the most intensive carbon sinks and plays a major role in the carbon cycle. Howev...
One of the essential services provided by mangroves is carbon sequestration, and therefore climate c...
The mangrove forest ecosystem in East Kurau Village is a 148-hectare area that has the potential to ...
Ekosistem mangrove merupakan salah satu ekosistem yang berperan dalam mengurangi kabon di udara, dan...
Mangrove is an ecosystem consisting of a collection of trees and grows in the area around the coastl...
Mangroves are referred to as coastal forests or brackish forests, coastal forests which mean forests...
Analysis of biomass and carbon stock on mangrove forest ecosytem in coastal area of North Rupat Riau...
Mangrove ecosystems can sequester and store carbon dioxide from the air the largest compared to othe...
Background: Analysis of the level of storage of Carbon compounds (C-Stock) on mangrove forest vegeta...
Mangrove forest can be found grow along the coast, or river estuaries which ist growth and develop i...
Mangrove forests sequestrate and store a lot of carbon and are important to tackle climate change. H...
The primary worry in addressing climate change problems is the elevation in global temperatures resu...
The research was conducted in December 2015-February 2016 on mangrove ecosystems in the coastal area...
AbstractThe increase and accumulation of greenhouse gases such as CO2 was believed had caused global...
Mangrove forests have a role as an absorber of carbon dioxide (CO2) from air and sea therefore they ...