2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2017.08.005
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The carbon conservation of mangrove ecosystem applied REDD program

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“…Carbon stock in the extensive/traditional, semi-intensive, and intensive ponds was 0.0071 tons ha -1 , 0.1560 tons ha -1 , and 0.2663 tons ha -1 , respectively. That carbon stock is still much lower than the mangrove ecosystem carbon stock, it was 79.2 -242.2 tons ha -1 (Hilmi et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Carbon stock in the extensive/traditional, semi-intensive, and intensive ponds was 0.0071 tons ha -1 , 0.1560 tons ha -1 , and 0.2663 tons ha -1 , respectively. That carbon stock is still much lower than the mangrove ecosystem carbon stock, it was 79.2 -242.2 tons ha -1 (Hilmi et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The Indonesian mangroves that convert into shrimp ponds have happened since the 1800s (Ilman et al 2016), which caused blue carbon emission. The emission is due to the loss of approximately 79.2 -242.2 tons C ha -1 carbon stocks (Hilmi et al 2017), carbon burial deficiency of 1.15 -2.70 tons ha -1 year -1 (Bianchi et al 2013;Siikamäki et al 2013), loss of CO2 sequestration capacity from 36.52 -263.85 tons ha -1 year -1 (Chen et al 2016;Rahman et al 2017) and the release of 262 -1,084 tons ha -1 carbon stored in the substrate of the mangrove (Siikamäki et al 2013;Kauffman et al 2014;Liu et al 2014). The conversion of mangroves into shrimp ponds resulted in the loss of 58% -82% carbon stock in its ecosystems with an average potential emission of 1,390 Mg CO2-e ha -1 (Kauffman et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangrove merupakan hutan dengan vegetasi halofit ditemukan di daerah pesisir, terutama di muara sungai dan pada laguna di daerah tropis dan subtropik yang berfungsi penting untuk ekologis dan sosial-ekonomi (FAO 2007). Ekosistem mangrove memiliki peran yang sangat penting dalam hal dinamika lingkungan pesisir dan lautan itu sendiri, antara lain sumber bahan organik dan nutrient (Haryadi dan Hadiyanto 2012) sebagai habitat berbagai jenis ikan dan udang untuk mencari makan, memijah, berlindung dan bertelur (Zagars et al 2013), habitat berbagai jenis fauna (Das 2017;Leung 2015), dapat digunakan sebagai media pembelajaran dan rekreasi (Wijayanto et al 2013;Salam et al 2000), menyerap karbon dalam perubahan iklim global (Hilmi 2017;Ahmed dan Glaser 2016;Alongi 2014), pelindung pantai dari erosi, tiupan angin dan ombak (Alongi 2008) dan penghasil kayu serta sumber daya lainnya (Aziz et al 2015;Ewel et al 1998).…”
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“…Management of mangrove forest ecosystems with community involvement is a dynamic and sustainable process that brings together various interests (government and society), science and management, and sectoral interests and the general public. 20 Community-based management here is that the use of the main resources in the community and must be the resource management actor. 21 The involvement of communities is needed for the sake of sustainable management of resources, and in general different groups of people will also differ in their importance to those resources.…”
Section: Development Of Community Participation In Mangrove Forest Mamentioning
confidence: 99%