Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105 gigatonnes), equivalent to 30% of the carbon held in rainforest vegetation. Deforestation, drainage, fire and conversion to agricultural land threaten these ecosystems and their role in carbon sequestration. In this Review, we discuss the biogeochemistry of tropical peatlands and the impacts of ongoing anthropogenic modifications. Extensive peatlands are found in Southeast Asia, the Congo Basin and Amazonia, but their total global area remains unknown owing to inadequate data. Anthropogenic transformations result in high carbon loss and reduced carbon storage, increased greenhouse gas emissions, loss of hydrological integrity and peat subsidence accompanied by...
In 2008, the very extensive tropical peats were estimated to be about 182 million ha spanning South ...
About half of the world's tropical peatlands occur in Southeast (SE) Asia, where they serve as a maj...
Tropical peatlands are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems but land-use change has led to the los...
Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105 gigatonnes), equiv...
Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105 gigatonnes), equiv...
Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and pro...
Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and pro...
Agricultural and other land uses on ombrotrophic lowland tropical peat swamps typically lead to redu...
Tropical peatlands store approximately 14-19% of the world’s peat carbon, with estimates ranging fro...
The increasing and alarming trend of degradation and deforestation of tropical peat swamp forests ma...
Our limited knowledge of the size of the carbon pool and exchange fluxes in forested lowland tropica...
The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increas...
The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increas...
Our limited knowledge of the size of the carbon pool and exchange fluxes in forested lowland tropica...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
In 2008, the very extensive tropical peats were estimated to be about 182 million ha spanning South ...
About half of the world's tropical peatlands occur in Southeast (SE) Asia, where they serve as a maj...
Tropical peatlands are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems but land-use change has led to the los...
Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105 gigatonnes), equiv...
Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105 gigatonnes), equiv...
Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and pro...
Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and pro...
Agricultural and other land uses on ombrotrophic lowland tropical peat swamps typically lead to redu...
Tropical peatlands store approximately 14-19% of the world’s peat carbon, with estimates ranging fro...
The increasing and alarming trend of degradation and deforestation of tropical peat swamp forests ma...
Our limited knowledge of the size of the carbon pool and exchange fluxes in forested lowland tropica...
The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increas...
The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increas...
Our limited knowledge of the size of the carbon pool and exchange fluxes in forested lowland tropica...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
In 2008, the very extensive tropical peats were estimated to be about 182 million ha spanning South ...
About half of the world's tropical peatlands occur in Southeast (SE) Asia, where they serve as a maj...
Tropical peatlands are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems but land-use change has led to the los...