调节淡水矿物土壤湿地作为自然气候解决方案潜力的因素。

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Wetlands Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1007/s13157-024-01893-6
Shizhou Ma, Purbasha Mistry, Pascal Badiou, Sheel Bansal, Irena F Creed
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摘要

越来越多的全球努力和倡议旨在通过自然气候解决方案(NCS)应对气候变化并减轻其影响。湿地被认为是有效的NCS,因为它们具有隔离和保留大气二氧化碳的能力,同时还提供了无数其他生态系统功能,可以帮助减轻气候变化的影响。然而,湿地对气候具有双重影响,影响大气中CO2和甲烷(CH4)的浓度。与湿地CO2固存相关的降温效应可被湿地排放CH4引起的增温效应所抵消。湿地固存CO2与排放CH4的相对能力取决于一系列相互作用的物理、化学和生物因素,因此很难确定哪些湿地被认为是重要的NCS。湿地嵌入景观中,与流经地球化学活性土壤和沉积物的其他湿地(即湿地景观)具有地表和地下水文联系,这一事实增加了一层新的复杂性,并对在大空间尺度上理解湿地碳固存和温室气体通量提出了进一步的挑战。我们的综述表明,了解不同环境条件下湿地碳循环的驱动机制需要更多的科学进展。在湿地和湿地景观尺度上理解湿地的功能,是实现湿地生态、社会和经济效益最大化的关键。
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Factors Regulating the Potential for Freshwater Mineral Soil Wetlands to Function as Natural Climate Solutions.

There are increasing global efforts and initiatives aiming to tackle climate change and mitigate its impacts via natural climate solutions (NCS). Wetlands have been considered effective NCS given their capacity to sequester and retain atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) while also providing a myriad of other ecosystem functions that can assist in mitigating the impacts of climate change. However, wetlands have a dual impact on climate, influencing the atmospheric concentrations of both CO2 and methane (CH4). The cooling effect associated with wetland CO2 sequestration can be counterbalanced by the warming effect caused by CH4 emissions from wetlands. The relative ability of wetlands to sequester CO2 versus emit CH4 is dependent on a suite of interacting physical, chemical, and biological factors, making it difficult to determine if/which wetlands are considered important NCS. The fact that wetlands are embedded in landscapes with surface and subsurface hydrological connections to other wetlands (i.e., wetlandscapes) that flow over and through geochemically active soils and sediments adds a new layer of complexity and poses further challenges to understanding wetland carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes at large spatial scales. Our review demonstrates how additional scientific advances are required to understand the driving mechanisms associated with wetland carbon cycling under different environmental conditions. It is vital to understand wetland functionality at both wetland and wetlandscape scales to effectively implement wetlands as NCS to maximize ecological, social, and economic benefits.

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Wetlands
Wetlands 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4.0 months
期刊介绍: Wetlands is an international journal concerned with all aspects of wetlands biology, ecology, hydrology, water chemistry, soil and sediment characteristics, management, and laws and regulations. The journal is published 6 times per year, with the goal of centralizing the publication of pioneering wetlands work that has otherwise been spread among a myriad of journals. Since wetlands research usually requires an interdisciplinary approach, the journal in not limited to specific disciplines but seeks manuscripts reporting research results from all relevant disciplines. Manuscripts focusing on management topics and regulatory considerations relevant to wetlands are also suitable. Submissions may be in the form of articles or short notes. Timely review articles will also be considered, but the subject and content should be discussed with the Editor-in-Chief (NDSU.wetlands.editor@ndsu.edu) prior to submission. All papers published in Wetlands are reviewed by two qualified peers, an Associate Editor, and the Editor-in-Chief prior to acceptance and publication. All papers must present new information, must be factual and original, and must not have been published elsewhere.
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