2023
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d240122
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Carbon stock at several types of mangrove ecosystems in Bregasmalang, Central Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Sugiatmo, Poedjirahajoe E, Pudyatmoko S, Purwanto RH. 2023. Carbon stock at several types of mangrove ecosystems in Bregasmalang, Central Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 182-191. Mangrove ecosystems have an important role but are also faced with the conversion of use and impacts from climate change. Therefore, this research aims to determine the carbon stock above-ground, below-ground, and the soil at several types of mangrove ecosystems in Bregasmalang, Central Java. A total of 8 transect lines, … Show more

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“…This indicates that older mangroves within this height range are the most extensive component of the ecosystem, as observed in Figure 7 [42,43]. These taller and older mangroves likely contribute significantly to carbon storage, which is supported by findings from Sugiatmo et al in 2023 and Aye et al in 2022 that highlight the relationship between stand height, mangrove biomass, and their carbon sequestration capacities [44,45].…”
Section: Combine Interpretation Using Svm and Height Tree (Dsm -Dtm)supporting
confidence: 63%
“…This indicates that older mangroves within this height range are the most extensive component of the ecosystem, as observed in Figure 7 [42,43]. These taller and older mangroves likely contribute significantly to carbon storage, which is supported by findings from Sugiatmo et al in 2023 and Aye et al in 2022 that highlight the relationship between stand height, mangrove biomass, and their carbon sequestration capacities [44,45].…”
Section: Combine Interpretation Using Svm and Height Tree (Dsm -Dtm)supporting
confidence: 63%
“…The estimated AGB carbon stock of mangrove forest in Benoa Bay was relatively higher compare to several rehabilitated mangrove forest in Indonesia, for example in Tanakeke South Sulawesi (37.6 MgC/Ha), Deli Serdang North Sumatra (40-50 MgC/Ha) and Bregasmalang Central Java (30.27 MgC/ha) [20][21][22]. The carbon stock in the mangrove forests of Benoa Bay Bali, however, is significantly lower when compared to natural mangrove forests in relatively undisturbed environments.…”
Section: Figure 3 Results Of Agb Biomass and Carbon Stock Estimation ...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Sasmito et al (2019) also conducted a global assessment of mangrove carbon stocks and emissions relating to land use and land cover change. Furthermore, carbon stock studies also have been conducted in the largest mangrove wetlands in the world, Sundarbans (Chowdhury et al, 2023), and in a country that has the widest mangrove area on this planet, Indonesia such as Kepel et al (2019) in Sulawesi, Sugiatmo et al (2023 andNehren andWicaksono (2018) in Central Java, Pricillia et al (2021) in Bali, Arif et al (2017) in East Java, Hanggara et al (2021) in Sumatera, and Syarif (2023) in Riau Archipelago. However, within 24 years , global mangrove forests have decreased by 3.4% (5,245 km 2 ) (Bunting et al, 2022) mainly due to conversion to aquaculture and agriculture (Goldberg et al, 2020;Adame et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%