<P>This volume adopts an ecosystems approach to understanding the world's boreal peatlands. It focuses on biogeochemical patterns and processes, production, decomposition, and peat accumulation, and provides additional information on animal and fungal diversity. </P><P>A recurring theme is the legac
Tropical Peatland Ecosystems
β Scribed by Mitsuru Osaki, Nobuyuki Tsuji (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Japan
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 633
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an excellent resource for scientists, political decision makers, and students interested in the impact of peatlands on climate change and ecosystem function, containing a plethora of recent research results such as monitoring-sensing-modeling for carbonβwater flux/storage, biodiversity and peatland management in tropical regions. It is estimated that more than 23 million hectares (62 %) of the total global tropical peatland area are located in Southeast Asia, in lowland or coastal areas of East Sumatra, Kalimantan, West Papua, Papua New Guinea, Brunei, Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak and Southeast Thailand. Tropical peatland has a vital carbonβwater storage function and is host to a huge diversity of plant and animal species. Peatland ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to climate change and the impacts of human activities such as logging, drainage and conversion to agricultural land. In Southeast Asia, severe episodic droughts associated with the El NiΓ±o-Southern Oscillation, in combination with over-drainage, forest degradation, and land-use changes, have caused widespread peatland fires and microbial peat oxidation. Indonesia's 20 Mha peatland area is estimated to include about 45β55 GtC of carbon stocks. As a result of land use and development, Indonesia is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases (2β3 Gtons carbon dioxide equivalent per year), 80 % of which is due to deforestation and peatland loss. Thus, tropical peatlands are key ecosystems in terms of the carbonβwater cycle and climate change.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Tropical Peatland of the World....Pages 3-32
Changing Paradigms in the History of Tropical Peatland Research....Pages 33-48
Peatland in Indonesia....Pages 49-58
Peatland in Malaysia....Pages 59-73
Peatland and Peatland Forest in Brunei Darussalam....Pages 75-89
Peatland in Kalimantan....Pages 91-112
Sustainable Management Model for Peatland Ecosystems in the Riau, Sumatra....Pages 113-123
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
Tropical Peat Formation....Pages 127-135
Tropical Peat and Peatland Definition in Indonesia....Pages 137-147
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
Forest Structure and Productivity of Tropical Heath and Peatland Forests....Pages 151-166
Floristic Diversity in the Peatland Ecosystems of Central Kalimantan....Pages 167-196
Peat-Fire Impact on Forest Structure in Peatland of Central Kalimantan....Pages 197-212
A Comparative Zoogeographic View on the Animal Biodiversity of Indonesia and Japan....Pages 213-226
Aquatic Communities in Peatland of Central Kalimantan....Pages 227-236
Mycorrhizal Fungi in Peatland....Pages 237-244
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
Characteristics of Watershed in Central Kalimantan....Pages 247-263
Groundwater in Peatland....Pages 265-279
Peat Fire Impact on Water Quality and Organic Matter in Peat Soil....Pages 281-296
Discharged Sulfuric Acid from Peatland to River System....Pages 297-311
Arrangement and Structure of Weirs on the Kalampangan Canal....Pages 313-325
Front Matter....Pages 327-327
CO2 Balance of Tropical Peat Ecosystems....Pages 329-337
Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Tropical Peat Soil....Pages 339-351
Carbon Stock Estimate....Pages 353-365
Evaluation of Disturbed Peatland/Forest CO2 Emissions by Atmospheric Concentration Measurements....Pages 367-373
Front Matter....Pages 375-375
Peat Fire Occurrence....Pages 377-395
Detection and Prediction Systems of Peat-Forest Fires in Central Kalimantan....Pages 397-406
Compact Firefighting System for Villages and Water Resources for Firefighting in Peatland Area of Central Kalimantan....Pages 407-417
Front Matter....Pages 419-419
Contribution of Hyperspectral Applications to Tropical Peatland Ecosystem Monitoring....Pages 421-431
Land Change Analysis from 2000 to 2004 in Peatland of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia Using GIS and an Extended Transition Matrix....Pages 433-443
Estimation Model of Ground Water Table at Peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia....Pages 445-453
Peat Mapping....Pages 455-467
Modeling of Carbon and GHG Budgets in Tropical Peatland....Pages 469-478
Field Data Transmission System by Universal Mobile Telecommunication Network....Pages 479-489
Front Matter....Pages 491-491
Peatland Management for Sustainable Agriculture....Pages 493-511
Tropical Peatland Forestry: Toward Forest Restoration and Sustainable Use of Wood Resources in Degraded Peatland....Pages 513-549
Ethnic Plant Resources in Central Kalimantan....Pages 551-559
Front Matter....Pages 561-561
Local Community Safeguard by REDD+ and Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Peatland....Pages 563-584
Carbon Credit Current Trend and REDD+ Projects....Pages 585-598
The Potential for REDD+ in Peatland of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia....Pages 599-612
Livelihood Strategies of Transmigrant Farmers in Peatland of Central Kalimantan....Pages 613-638
Front Matter....Pages 561-561
Sustainability Education and Capacity Building in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia....Pages 639-651
β¦ Subjects
Earth System Sciences; Climate Change Management and Policy; Geoecology/Natural Processes; Landscape Ecology
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