Blue carbon ecosystems are of tremendous value toward the utilization of high-salinity water, such as seawater, as well as hyper-saline soils, and salt-tolerant biota for the production of biomass, for food, feed, fiber, fuel, other economic purposes, and carbon sequestration.
In order to achieve the 17 SDGs, the scientific research into blue carbon ecosystems is an absolutely important element.
Moreover, monitoring is needed, as well as the conservation of the remaining blue carbon ecosystems, and the restoration of lost habitat. The book will provide comprehensive scientific documentation inspiring the way forward on how to utilize saline resources in the best interest of humanity. It will try to foster the academic research and networking for land-users, politicians, development banks, innovative farmers, investors, energy- producers, and carbon-off-setters.
The papers presented in this book emanate from a conference held at the Yokohama National University (Japan) in January 2023.
Advancing Sustainable Development through Collaboration: Key Takeaways from the International Conference on Blue Carbon Ecosystems.- Exploring the synergy between payment for ecosystem services and blue carbon credits in Yokohama City .- Blue Carbon Ecosystems for Sustainable Development: Blue Carbon Ecosystems in United Nations Designated Conservation Sites.- Perspectives on Development of Carbon Credits and Safeguarding of BCEs in China.- A Desirable Framework for Creating a Carbon-Neutral Society.- Sabkha Ecosystem as Blue Carbon Reserves.- Sustainable Development of Mangrove Ecosystems: A Blue Carbon perspective.- Community-Based Mangrove Restoration on Principe Island.- Mangroves of the Brazilian Coastal Amazon: Preservation and Threats.- The MAB Programme’s roles towards the effective management of blue carbon ecosystems.- Japanese Mangroves as Blue Carbon Ecosystems.- Malaysia’s Blue Carbon Overview.- Blue Carbon Ecosystems, the 30 by 30 Challenge and the MAB Programme of UNESCO.- Les Arbres des Océans.- ITTO’s Cooperation on Blue Carbon Ecosystems.- Blue Carbon Activities in the Pangatalan Island, Palawan Biosphere Reserve, The Philippines.- Mangrove Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Saudi Arabia.- Blue carbon and the concept of ‘coastal wetlands’ in the IPCC 2013 Wetland Supplement.- Blue Carbon Potential of Mangrove Conservation Areas in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges in Forest Protection and Restoration.
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