Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural and economic diversity. Conservation and management of wetlands have been identified as priority tasks for action in international conventions and regional policies, but extensive wetland area has been degraded in many developing countries. These continuing destruction demands to be restricted or at least slowed down. The primary objectives of this study were (i) assessing ecological functions and concepts for sustainable use of wetlands and (ii) compiling relevant information sources on geographic distribution of wetlands as well as their role in the global carbon budget. Wetlands comprise a pivotal global carbon reservoir and can moreover...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
The renewed growth in atmospheric methane (CH4) since 2007 after a decade of stabilization has drawn...
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
The IGBP Wetlands workshop (Santa Barbara, CA, USA,16-20 May 1996) was held for the purpose of ident...
Globally, wetland ecosystems are recognised as important carbon sinks, however, there is a relative ...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
The biosphere removes nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions each year through b...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on earth, in particular when it comes to long- ter...
USGS’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service collaborat...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on earth, in particular when it comes to long- ter...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
The renewed growth in atmospheric methane (CH4) since 2007 after a decade of stabilization has drawn...
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
The IGBP Wetlands workshop (Santa Barbara, CA, USA,16-20 May 1996) was held for the purpose of ident...
Globally, wetland ecosystems are recognised as important carbon sinks, however, there is a relative ...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
The biosphere removes nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions each year through b...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on earth, in particular when it comes to long- ter...
USGS’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service collaborat...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on earth, in particular when it comes to long- ter...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
The renewed growth in atmospheric methane (CH4) since 2007 after a decade of stabilization has drawn...