A large area of peat swamp forests has disappeared due to either legally or illegally logging, drainage, agricultural conversion, fire, deforestation or large-scale developments for residential centers and industries. In Indonesia, less than 3% of the remaining forest is protected; the rest is available for logging and conversion to other land uses. Over 93% of the remaining swamp forests in Sumatera had been profoundly degraded. Change the land use to agriculture dramatically changes the characteristics of the peat substrate. Once drained, peat is highly flammable, and the fires can burn for month challenging to extinguish. The peat forest change to agriculture practices and other land use supposed to create short or long-term consequences...
Peatlands transformation in Indonesia has caused immense ecological and environmental degradation. L...
Large-scale reclamation of tropical peats in tidal swamplands areas for agriculture through the inst...
Peatland fires in 2015 that hit 23 of 33 provinces in Indonesia is one of the worst fires in history...
A large area of peat swamp forests has disappeared due to either legally or illegally logging, drain...
Many peatlands in Europe and North America have been developed for agriculture for over a century, w...
The conversion of tropical peatlands to oil palm plantations has affected the long-term storage stab...
Several million hectares of Indonesian peatlands have been converted to plantations, with oil palm b...
Human induced land use change and associated fire alter profoundly the hydrology of tropical peatlan...
Abstract. Conversion of tropical peatlands to agriculture leads to a release of carbon from previous...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
Degraded peatlands typically have been cultivated by communities for agriculture. Ex ICCTF plot in J...
Tropical peatland condition across southeast Asia is deteriorating as a result of conversion to agri...
This study aims to describe the condition of Tripa Peat Swamp Forest (TPSF) in the Province of Aceh ...
Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term tr...
Tropical peatlands are globally important ecosystems for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation, ...
Peatlands transformation in Indonesia has caused immense ecological and environmental degradation. L...
Large-scale reclamation of tropical peats in tidal swamplands areas for agriculture through the inst...
Peatland fires in 2015 that hit 23 of 33 provinces in Indonesia is one of the worst fires in history...
A large area of peat swamp forests has disappeared due to either legally or illegally logging, drain...
Many peatlands in Europe and North America have been developed for agriculture for over a century, w...
The conversion of tropical peatlands to oil palm plantations has affected the long-term storage stab...
Several million hectares of Indonesian peatlands have been converted to plantations, with oil palm b...
Human induced land use change and associated fire alter profoundly the hydrology of tropical peatlan...
Abstract. Conversion of tropical peatlands to agriculture leads to a release of carbon from previous...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
Degraded peatlands typically have been cultivated by communities for agriculture. Ex ICCTF plot in J...
Tropical peatland condition across southeast Asia is deteriorating as a result of conversion to agri...
This study aims to describe the condition of Tripa Peat Swamp Forest (TPSF) in the Province of Aceh ...
Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term tr...
Tropical peatlands are globally important ecosystems for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation, ...
Peatlands transformation in Indonesia has caused immense ecological and environmental degradation. L...
Large-scale reclamation of tropical peats in tidal swamplands areas for agriculture through the inst...
Peatland fires in 2015 that hit 23 of 33 provinces in Indonesia is one of the worst fires in history...