2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2023.126388
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Prioritization of peatland restoration and conservation interventions in Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua

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“…The most frequently and consistently crucial ecosystem services were the regulating services of air quality control, global and regional climate, and water regulation, along with cultural services such as cultural heritage, recreation, and tourism. However, the Indonesian peatland area decreased mainly due to the advanced use of the peatland as a cultivation area and due to land cleaning [46,47]; protection and conservation efforts are not sufficient [48][49][50]. Indonesian peatlands provide land for plantations and cultivation of palm oil, rubber, and rice, and this affects peatlands' deforestation and biodiversity loss [50][51][52].…”
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“…The most frequently and consistently crucial ecosystem services were the regulating services of air quality control, global and regional climate, and water regulation, along with cultural services such as cultural heritage, recreation, and tourism. However, the Indonesian peatland area decreased mainly due to the advanced use of the peatland as a cultivation area and due to land cleaning [46,47]; protection and conservation efforts are not sufficient [48][49][50]. Indonesian peatlands provide land for plantations and cultivation of palm oil, rubber, and rice, and this affects peatlands' deforestation and biodiversity loss [50][51][52].…”
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“…Peatland restoration and conservation: Peatlands store a significant portion of the world's soil carbon. Their degradation releases this carbon into the atmosphere, while their restoration and conservation can maintain these carbon stocks and support unique ecosystems [128,129]. 7.…”
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