Wetlands In a Changing Climate: Science, Policy and Management

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William R. Moomaw
G. L. Chmura
Gillian T. Davies
C. M. Finlayson
B. A. Middleton
Susan M. Natali
J. E. Perry
N. Roulet
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier
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[1] Tufts University,Center for International Environment and Resource Policy. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Global Development and Environment Institute
[2] McGill University,Department of Geography
[3] BSC Group,Institute for Land, Water, and Society
[4] Inc.,U.S. Geological Survey
[5] Charles Sturt University,Virginia Institute of Marine Science
[6] Wetlands and Aquatic Research Center,Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
[7] Woods Hole Research Center,undefined
[8] College of William and Mary,undefined
[9] University of Maryland USA and the MD/DC Chapter of the Nature Conservancy,undefined
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Wetlands | 2018年 / 38卷
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Carbon in wetlands; Global Carbon cycle; Carbon sink and sources; Inland wetlands carbon; Coastal wetland carbon; Peatland carbon; Permafrost; Climate resiliency; Climate adaptation; Wetlands and climate policy; Coastal wetlands; Northern peatlands; Climate impacts on wetlands; Greenhouse gasses and wetlands; Wetland soils; Wetland restoration; Wetland conservation; Wetland protection; Climate change;
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Part 1 of this review synthesizes recent research on status and climate vulnerability of freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and their contribution to addressing climate change (carbon cycle, adaptation, resilience). Peatlands and vegetated coastal wetlands are among the most carbon rich sinks on the planet sequestering approximately as much carbon as do global forest ecosystems. Estimates of the consequences of rising temperature on current wetland carbon storage and future carbon sequestration potential are summarized. We also demonstrate the need to prevent drying of wetlands and thawing of permafrost by disturbances and rising temperatures to protect wetland carbon stores and climate adaptation/resiliency ecosystem services. Preventing further wetland loss is found to be important in limiting future emissions to meet climate goals, but is seldom considered. In Part 2, the paper explores the policy and management realm from international to national, subnational and local levels to identify strategies and policies reflecting an integrated understanding of both wetland and climate change science. Specific recommendations are made to capture synergies between wetlands and carbon cycle management, adaptation and resiliency to further enable researchers, policy makers and practitioners to protect wetland carbon and climate adaptation/resiliency ecosystem services.
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页码:183 / 205
页数:22
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