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Economic and social constraints on reforestation for climate mitigation in Southeast Asia
As climate change continues to threaten human and natural systems, the search for cost-effective and practical mitigation solutions is gaining momentum. Reforestation has recently been identified as a promisin...
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Global carbon stocks and potential emissions due to mangrove deforestation from 2000 to 2012
Mangrove forests store high densities of organic carbon, which, when coupled with high rates of deforestation, means that mangroves have the potential to contribute substantially to carbon emissions. Consequen...
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Characterizing Coastal Ecosystem Service Trade-offs with Future Urban Development in a Tropical City
With rapid urbanization in the coastal zone and increasing habitat losses, it is imperative to understand how urban development affects coastal biodiversity and ecosystem service provision. Furthermore, it is ...
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Historical and contemporary cultural ecosystem service values in the rapidly urbanizing city state of Singapore
Cultural ecosystem services are a function of people and place, so may change as a location transitions from rural to urban. Singapore has undergone rapid urbanization after its independence in 1965, with a co...
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A global standard for monitoring coastal wetland vulnerability to accelerated sea-level rise
Reliable measurements of changes in wetland surface elevation are necessary to understand and predict the probable impact of sea-level rise on vulnerable coastal ecosystems and for science-informed management,...