2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12111587
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Land Cover and Land Use Change Decreases Net Ecosystem Production in Tropical Peatlands of West Kalimantan, Indonesia

Abstract: Deforested and converted tropical peat swamp forests are susceptible to fires and are a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, information on the influence of land-use change (LUC) on the carbon dynamics in these disturbed peat forests is limited. This study aimed to quantify soil respiration (heterotrophic and autotrophic), net primary production (NPP), and net ecosystem production (NEP) in peat swamp forests, partially logged forests, early seral grasslands (deforested peat), and smallholde… Show more

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“…To estimate the impact that different LULC types (forest, plantation, oil palm, early successional grass and shrublandhereafter, grassland) have on potential fire intensity, we used the FCCS to build custom fuel models based on field observations and characterized surface fire intensity and canopy fire transmission in FFT. Fuels data were derived from published and government literature and local expert opinion for each LULC type (Novita, 2016;Basuki, 2017). The FFT estimates surface fire intensity using ecosystem-specific fuel data and environmental scenarios (i.e., moisture content through the typical fire season).…”
Section: Fire Intensity Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the impact that different LULC types (forest, plantation, oil palm, early successional grass and shrublandhereafter, grassland) have on potential fire intensity, we used the FCCS to build custom fuel models based on field observations and characterized surface fire intensity and canopy fire transmission in FFT. Fuels data were derived from published and government literature and local expert opinion for each LULC type (Novita, 2016;Basuki, 2017). The FFT estimates surface fire intensity using ecosystem-specific fuel data and environmental scenarios (i.e., moisture content through the typical fire season).…”
Section: Fire Intensity Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marketing expenditures that farmers are responsible for are contingent upon the farm's proximity to the market and the prevailing market structure. Additionally, marketing expenses are influenced by collection, sorting, packing, and distribution costs [40]. Furthermore, the scale of marketing agency operations and the level of use of marketing facilities also have a role in determining marketing costs [41].…”
Section: The Economic System Of the Peasant Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We deeply analyzed and interpreted the gridded results of the model-inverted feature targets, especially considering the spatial representation of NEP in different ecosystems, such as the carbon balance characteristics and spatial distribution trends in forests, grasslands, shrubs, and farmlands. Theoretically, original tropical forests, shrubs, and wild grasslands in Southeast Asia should act as carbon sinks, i.e., NEP > 0 [51][52][53]. Given the extensive farmland in this region, especially vast paddy fields emitting substantial greenhouse gases during their growth, and considering factors like field management and land conversion under the premise of climate change, many scientific studies have deemed the farmlands in this region as carbon sources, i.e., NEP < 0 [54,55].…”
Section: Comparison Of the Performance Of Different Machine-learning ...mentioning
confidence: 99%