Luo, Nana Wen, Bolong Bao, Kunshan Yu, Rui Sun, Jing Li, Xiujun Liu, Xingtu
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Black carbon (BC) is an important inert carbon component in the cycling process of surface carbon. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a kind of thick cyclic organic compounds with carcinogenic, teratogenic, and mutagenic effects. The incomplete burning process of biomass and carbolic fuel is the important source of their co-occurrence. Thi...
Sonwa, D.J. Bambuta, J.J. Siewe, R. Pongui, B.
Sonwa, D.J. Lewis, S.L. Ifo, S.A. Ewango, C. Mitchard, E.T.A. Dargie, G.C. Lawson, I.T. Gourlet-Fleury, S. Doumenge, C. Gond, V.
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Novita, Nisa Subarno, Lestari, Nurul Silva Anshari, Gusti Zakaria Lugina, Mega Yeo, Samantha Malik, Anjelita Asyhari, Adibtya Putra, Chandra Agung Septiadi Gangga, Adi
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Environmental Research Letters
Indonesia offers a dramatic opportunity to contribute to tackling climate change by deploying natural climate solutions (NCS), increasing carbon sequestration and storage through the protection, improved management, and restoration of drylands, peatlands, and mangrove ecosystems. Here, we estimate Indonesia’s NCS mitigation opportunity for the firs...
Dermawan, A. Brady, M.A. Muchlish, U. Okarda, B. Purnomo, H. Andrianto, A. Komarudin, H. Liswanti, N. Silviana, S.H.
One key activity of MAHFSA is to stocktake existing knowledge products and develop and deploy the knowledge products related to peatlands and fires in Southeast Asia. The stocktake analysis synthesises existing knowledge products by categorising them into five thematic areas policies, tenure, economics, best practices, and monitoring. It also class...
Phung, V.L.H. Uttajug, A. Ueda, K. Yulianti, N. Latif, M.T. Naito, D.
Smoke haze due to vegetation and peatland fires in Southeast Asia is a serious public health concern. Several approaches have been applied in previous studies; however, the concepts and interpretations of these approaches are poorly understood. In this scoping review, we addressed issues related to the application of epidemiology (EPI), health burd...
Azis, Ibrahim, Jabarsyah Iromo, Heppi Rachmawani, Dory Achyani, Ratno
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Sembakung River is one of the important river ecosystems in North Kalimantan. Based on the parent material, the soils along the Sembakung river basin consist of peat soil and mineral soil. With its unique characteristics, this river has quite high potential resources in public waters, especially fish and other aquatic biota. The purpose of this stu...
Sonwa, D.J. Bambuta, J.J. Siewe, R. Pongui, B.
Reed, M.S. Young, D.M. Taylor, N.G. Andersen, R. Bell, N.G.A. Cadillo-Quiroz, H. Grainger, M. Heinemeyer, A. Hergoualc'h, K. Gerrand, A.M.
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It is often difficult to compile and synthesise evidence across multiple studies to inform policy and practice because different outcomes have been measured in different ways or datasets and models have not been fully or consistently reported. In the case of peatlands, a critical terrestrial carbon store, this lack of consistency hampers the eviden...
Meier, Anja B. Oppermann, Sindy Drake, Harold L. Schmidt, Oliver
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The importance of acetogens for H2 turnover and overall anaerobic degradation in peatlands remains elusive. In the well-studied minerotrophic peatland fen Schlöppnerbrunnen, H2-consuming acetogens are conceptualized to be largely outcompeted by iron reducers, sulfate reducers, and hydrogenotrophic methanogens in bulk peat soil. However, in root zon...