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New manual for measuring, assessing and analyzing coastal blue carbon
The International Blue Carbon Initiative presents the new manual “Coastal Blue Carbon: methods for assessing carbon stocks and emissions factors in mangroves, tidal salt marshes, and seagrass meadows”. This manual will provide scientists and coastal managers with a practical tool to produce robust blue carbon data.
Arlington, Gland, Paris 17.11.2014
Coastal ecosystems are critical to maintaining human well-being and global biodiversity. Mangroves, tidal salt marshes, and seagrasses sequester and store significant amounts of coastal blue carbon from the atmosphere and ocean and are now recognized for their role in mitigating climate change. Conservation and restoration of these coastal ecosystems has been increasingly addressed in international and national climate change mitigation policy and finance mechanisms. However, to date, countries have not incorporated coastal blue carbon into their portfolio of climate change mitigation or coastal management policies and actions, largely because the mechanisms for assessing blue carbon were not well defined or standardized.
To address this concern, of the International Blue Carbon Initiative’s team of 34 experts in the fields of coastal carbon measurement, remote sensing, and climate policy produced this manual with the goal standardizing protocols for sampling methods, laboratory measurements, and analysis of blue carbon stocks and fluxes. The manual will provide scientists and coastal managers with a practical tool to produce robust blue carbon data.
The team of the initiative hopes that the data produced inspires and enables natural resource professionals and other decision makers to take action to conserve coastal ecosystems, and their diverse ecosystem functions.
Contents
- Chapter 1 – Why Measure Carbon Stocks
- Chapter 2 – Conceptualizing the Project and Developing a Field Measurement Plan
- Chapter 3 – Field Sampling of Soil Carbon Pools in Coastal Ecosystems
- Chapter 4 – Field Sampling of Vegetative Carbon Pools in Coastal Ecosystems
- Chapter 5 – How to Estimate Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- Chapter 6 – Remote Sensing and Mapping
- Chapter 7 – Data Management Appendices References
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If you have any comments, questions, or corrections, email to: thebluecarboninitiative@conservation.org
Further information can be found at www.thebluecarboninitiative.org