Carbon stock assessment of mangrove forests along Macajalar Bay, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nezel Ann Lomoljo-Bantayan, Wella T. Tatil, Frandel Louis S. Dagoc, Annielyn D. Tampus, Ruben Jr. F. Amparado
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Mangrove ecosystems are widely recognized for their crucial role in mitigating climate change through carbon storage and sequestration services. These ecosystems possess significant carbon reservoirs, particularly in their soils. Nevertheless, the unremitting development of coastal areas and alterations in land use constitute impending threats to these ecosystems, endangering the continuity of their invaluable services. Recognizing the crucial role of mangrove ecosystems in mitigating climate change, this study meticulously evaluates the cumulative carbon stocks encompassing the aboveground and soil components within three mangrove-protected areas in the Macajalar Bay region of Misamis Oriental. The study adheres to a logical structure with causal connections between statements, presents information in clear and concise sentences, and follows conventional academic writing formatting. Vocabulary is precise and avoids biased or emotional language. The text adheres to grammatical correctness, consistently uses technical terms, and employs a formal register. The study is free from filler words and employs a passive tone and impersonal construction. Additionally, the text features a consistent footnote style and accurately cites sources. The research findings show that soil carbon makes up a significant portion, ranging from 40% to 90%, of the total carbon stocks in the three study areas. This emphasizes the crucial function of mangrove soils as carbon repositories. Furthermore, the study establishes a direct connection between the age of mangrove stands and the occurrence of large-girth trees, both of which add to the rise in carbon stocks. Despite their substantial carbon storage capacity, mangrove forests in the Macajalar Bay region are still facing encroachments due to urbanization pressures. This assessment of carbon stocks in these coastal ecosystems plays a critical role in developing localized strategies that align with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's (UNFCCC) REDD+ initiatives, thus preventing further degradation of these vital carbon sinks.
菲律宾东部Misamis macjalar湾沿岸红树林碳储量评估
红树林生态系统通过碳储存和固存服务在减缓气候变化方面发挥了关键作用,这一点已得到广泛认可。这些生态系统拥有重要的碳库,特别是在土壤中。然而,沿海地区的不断发展和土地利用的改变对这些生态系统构成了迫在眉睫的威胁,危及其宝贵服务的连续性。认识到红树林生态系统在减缓气候变化方面的关键作用,本研究细致地评估了东方Misamis macjalar湾地区三个红树林保护区的累积碳储量,包括地上和土壤成分。该研究遵循逻辑结构,语句之间有因果关系,句子清晰简洁,遵循传统的学术写作格式。词汇要精确,避免带有偏见或情绪化的语言。文章坚持语法正确,一贯使用专业术语,并采用正式的语域。该研究没有填充词,采用被动语气和客观结构。此外,文本具有一致的脚注风格,并准确地引用了来源。研究结果表明,3个研究区土壤碳储量占总碳储量的比重较大,在40% ~ 90%之间。这强调了红树林土壤作为碳库的关键功能。此外,该研究还建立了红树林林龄与大周长树木的出现之间的直接联系,这两者都增加了碳储量的增加。尽管具有巨大的碳储存能力,但由于城市化的压力,马卡贾拉尔湾地区的红树林仍然面临着侵蚀。对这些沿海生态系统碳储量的评估在制定符合《联合国气候变化框架公约》REDD+倡议的本地化战略方面发挥着关键作用,从而防止这些重要碳汇的进一步退化。
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