At present, there is insufficient data to understand the processes driving emissions and fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia (SEA). In this review, we discuss fundamental factors controlling emissions of major GHGs (CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O) from tropical peatlands and their contribution to global climate change. Classifying peatlands in tropical and subtropical regions can aid in understanding their emission characteristics. The applicability of existing GHG emission factors to land use categories in SEA is discussed. We find that rewetting peatland can increase CH₄ emissions, and therefore more studies are needed to establish whether peatlands act as a net sink or net sources of GHGs. Few studies have inve...
Tropical peatlands of the western part of insular Southeast Asia have experienced extensive land cov...
Tropical peat swamp fires in Southeast Asia are a major source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), responsib...
Tropical peatland forests are changing rapidly to meet the food demands of the growing population an...
At present, there is insufficient data to understand the processes driving emissions and fluxes of g...
Tropical peat swamp forests, which are predominantly located in Southeast Asia (SEA) and play a prom...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
The upcoming global mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in de...
Tropical peatlands are threatened by climate change and land-use changes, but there remain substanti...
Tropical peatlands are threatened by climate and land-use changes, but there remain substantial unce...
Tropical peatlands are vital ecosystems that play an important role in global carbon storage and cyc...
Agricultural and other land uses on ombrotrophic lowland tropical peat swamps typically lead to redu...
This study investigated spatial factors controlling CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes and compared global war...
Tropical peatlands of the western part of insular Southeast Asia have experienced extensive land cov...
Carbon emissions from drained peatlands converted to agriculture in Southeast Asia (i.e. Peninsular ...
Tropical peatlands of the western part of insular Southeast Asia have experienced extensive land cov...
Tropical peat swamp fires in Southeast Asia are a major source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), responsib...
Tropical peatland forests are changing rapidly to meet the food demands of the growing population an...
At present, there is insufficient data to understand the processes driving emissions and fluxes of g...
Tropical peat swamp forests, which are predominantly located in Southeast Asia (SEA) and play a prom...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of so...
The upcoming global mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in de...
Tropical peatlands are threatened by climate change and land-use changes, but there remain substanti...
Tropical peatlands are threatened by climate and land-use changes, but there remain substantial unce...
Tropical peatlands are vital ecosystems that play an important role in global carbon storage and cyc...
Agricultural and other land uses on ombrotrophic lowland tropical peat swamps typically lead to redu...
This study investigated spatial factors controlling CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes and compared global war...
Tropical peatlands of the western part of insular Southeast Asia have experienced extensive land cov...
Carbon emissions from drained peatlands converted to agriculture in Southeast Asia (i.e. Peninsular ...
Tropical peatlands of the western part of insular Southeast Asia have experienced extensive land cov...
Tropical peat swamp fires in Southeast Asia are a major source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), responsib...
Tropical peatland forests are changing rapidly to meet the food demands of the growing population an...