Conversion of tropical peatlands to agriculture leads to a release of carbon from previously stable, long-term storage, resulting in land subsidence that can be a surrogate measure of CO[subscript 2] emissions to the atmosphere. We present an analysis of recent large-scale subsidence monitoring studies in Acacia and oil palm plantations on peatland in SE Asia, and compare the findings with previous studies. Subsidence in the first 5 yr after drainage was found to be 142 cm, of which 75 cm occurred in the first year. After 5 yr, the subsidence rate in both plantation types, at average water table depths of 0.7 m, remained constant at around 5 cm yr[superscript −1]. The results confirm that primary consolidation contributed substantially to t...
Abstract Tropical peatlands are currently being rapidly cleared and drained for the establishment...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...
Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term tr...
Abstract. Conversion of tropical peatlands to agriculture leads to a release of carbon from previous...
Drainage is a major means of the conversion of tropical peat forests into agriculture. Accordingly, ...
Most attention in quantifying carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from tropical peatlands has been on lar...
Land-use change in tropical peatland potentially results in a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) e...
Many peatlands in Europe and North America have been developed for agriculture for over a century, w...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
Need for regional economic development and global demand for agro‐industrial commodities has resulte...
Abstract. Intact tropical peatlands are dense long-term stores of carbon. However, the future securi...
Peat surface CO[subscript 2] emission, groundwater table depth and peat temperature were monitored f...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
The increasing and alarming trend of degradation and deforestation of tropical peat swamp forests ma...
Tropical peatlands are globally important ecosystems for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation, ...
Abstract Tropical peatlands are currently being rapidly cleared and drained for the establishment...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...
Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term tr...
Abstract. Conversion of tropical peatlands to agriculture leads to a release of carbon from previous...
Drainage is a major means of the conversion of tropical peat forests into agriculture. Accordingly, ...
Most attention in quantifying carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from tropical peatlands has been on lar...
Land-use change in tropical peatland potentially results in a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) e...
Many peatlands in Europe and North America have been developed for agriculture for over a century, w...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
Need for regional economic development and global demand for agro‐industrial commodities has resulte...
Abstract. Intact tropical peatlands are dense long-term stores of carbon. However, the future securi...
Peat surface CO[subscript 2] emission, groundwater table depth and peat temperature were monitored f...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
The increasing and alarming trend of degradation and deforestation of tropical peat swamp forests ma...
Tropical peatlands are globally important ecosystems for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation, ...
Abstract Tropical peatlands are currently being rapidly cleared and drained for the establishment...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...
Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term tr...