2022
DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2022.2142493
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Evolution of blue carbon management policies in China: review, performance and prospects

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“…Topic IV: Blue carbon policy and international cooperation Blue carbon policies are continuously evolving in related countries. Blue carbon policies in China have shifted from protecting ecosystems to increasing stocks, and the policy approach has evolved from simple protection to a comprehensive approach [271]. Due to the government's revocation of the mangrove protection act, Brazil's mangroves are no longer protected permanently, which will likely result in increased loss rates in the future [272].…”
Section: Topic Iii: Integrating Sustainability Into Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Topic IV: Blue carbon policy and international cooperation Blue carbon policies are continuously evolving in related countries. Blue carbon policies in China have shifted from protecting ecosystems to increasing stocks, and the policy approach has evolved from simple protection to a comprehensive approach [271]. Due to the government's revocation of the mangrove protection act, Brazil's mangroves are no longer protected permanently, which will likely result in increased loss rates in the future [272].…”
Section: Topic Iii: Integrating Sustainability Into Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They recommended implementing established methodologies and certification standards for ocean carbon sinks and actively exploring financial innovations in blue carbon. Additionally, scholars have explored various issues related to blue carbon, including its necessity (Sutton-Grier and Howard, 2018), the potential for developing blue carbon sinks (Macreadie et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2021;Gao et al, 2022), development models (Cisneros-Montemayor et al, 2021;Yu and Wang, 2023), trading mechanisms (Cao et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022;He et al, 2023), and development strategies (Herr et al, 2017;Jiao et al, 2018;Wan et al, 2021).…”
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