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A Blue Carbon Primer

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The State of Coastal Wetland Carbon Science, Practice, and Policy

A Blue Carbon Primer

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A Blue Carbon Primer book

The State of Coastal Wetland Carbon Science, Practice, and Policy
Edited ByLisamarie Windham-Myers, Stephen Crooks, Tiffany G. Troxler
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 6 December 2018
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429435362
Pages 507
eBook ISBN 9780429435362
Subjects Engineering & Technology, Environment & Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability
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Crooks, S., Troxler, T.G., & Windham-Myers, L. (Eds.). (2018). A Blue Carbon Primer: The State of Coastal Wetland Carbon Science, Practice and Policy (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429435362

ABSTRACT

Key features:

  • Captures the historic context and recent developments in science and policy arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be considered as significant contributors to carbon sequestration
  • Links multiple levels of science (biogeochemistry, geomorphology, paleoclimate, etc.) with blue carbon concepts (science, policy, mapping, operationalization, economics) in a single compendium
  • Concludes with a discussion of future directions which covers integrated scientific approaches, impending threats and specific gaps in current knowledge
  • Includes 7 case studies from across the globe that demonstrate the benefits and challenges of blue carbon accounting
  • Written by over 100 leading global blue carbon experts in science and policy.
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    Blue Carbon has emerged as a term that represents the distinctive carbon stocks and fluxes into or out of coastal wetlands such as marshes, mangroves, and seagrasses. The Blue Carbon concept has rapidly developed in science literature and is highly relevant politically, as nations and markets are developing blue carbon monitoring and management tools and policies. This book is a comprehensive and current compendium of the state of the science, the state of maps and mapping protocols, and the state of policy incentives (including economic valuation of blue carbon), with additional sections on operationalizing blue carbon projects and 7 case studies with global relevance.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    chapter Chapter 1|8 pages

    Defining Blue Carbon

    The Emergence of a Climate Context for Coastal Carbon Dynamics
    ByStephen Crooks, Lisamarie Windham-Myers, Tiffany G. Troxler

    chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

    The Importance of Blue Carbon in Coastal Management in the United States

    BySteve Emmett-Mattox, Stefanie Simpson

    chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

    Human Impacts on Blue Carbon Ecosystems

    ByCatherine E. Lovelock, Daniel A. Friess, J. Boone Kauffman, James W. Fourqurean

    part Part I|120 pages

    State of Science

    chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

    The Fate and Transport of Allochthonous Blue Carbon in Divergent Coastal Systems

    ByThomas S. Bianchi, Elise Morrison, Savanna Barry, Ana R. Arellano, Rusty A. Feagin, Audra Hinson, Marian Eriksson, Mead Allison, Christopher L. Osburn, Diana Oviedo-Vargas

    chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

    Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance of Coastal Wetland-Dominated Estuaries

    Where’s the Blue Carbon?
    ByCharles S. Hopkinson

    chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

    Physical and Biological Regulation of Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Marshes

    ByJames T. Morris, John C. Callaway

    chapter Chapter 7|12 pages

    Accretion

    Measurement and Interpretation of Wetland Sediments
    ByJohn C. Callaway

    chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

    Greenhouse Gases

    ByJason K. Keller

    chapter Chapter 9|13 pages

    The Calcium Carbonate Cycle in Seagrass Ecosystems

    ByHilary Kennedy, James W. Fourqurean, Stathys Papadimitriou

    chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

    Sea Level Change and Its Potential Effects on Coastal Blue Carbon

    ByRobert R. Christian, Eduardo Leorri, Linda K. Blum, Marcelo Ardón

    chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

    Coastal Wetland Responses to Warming

    ByJ. Patrick Megonigal, Samantha Chapman, Adam Langley, Stephen Crooks, Paul Dijkstra, Matt Kirwan

    part Part II|52 pages

    State of Mapping

    chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

    Seagrass Mapping

    A Survey of the Recent Seagrass Distribution Literature
    ByMatthew P. J. Oreska, Karen J. McGlathery, Robert J. Orth, Dave J. Wilcox

    chapter Chapter 13|15 pages

    Mapping and Monitoring of Mangrove Forests of the World Using Remote Sensing

    ByChandra Giri

    chapter Chapter 14|17 pages

    Status of Tidal Marsh Mapping for Blue Carbon Inventories

    ByKristin B. Byrd, Chris Mcowen, Lauren Weatherdon, James Holmquist, Stephen Crooks

    part Part III|96 pages

    State of Policy

    chapter Chapter 15|17 pages

    State of International Policy for Blue Carbon Actions

    ByDorothee Herr, Tibor Vegh, Moritz Von Unger

    chapter Chapter 16|18 pages

    Introduction of Coastal Wetlands into the IPCC Greenhouse Gas Inventory Methodological Guidance

    ByTiffany G. Troxler, Hilary A. Kennedy, Stephen Crooks, Ariana E. Sutton-Grier

    chapter Chapter 17|13 pages

    National Policy Opportunities to Support Blue Carbon Conservation

    ByAriana E. Sutton-Grier, Carly Brody, Michael Kunz, Dorothee Herr, Elisa López García, Lindsay Wylie, Minerva Rosette, James G. Kairo

    chapter Chapter 18|18 pages

    Ecosystem Services and Economic Valuation

    Co-Benefits of Coastal Wetlands
    ByTibor Vegh, Linwood Pendleton, Brian Murray, Tiffany Troxler, Keqi Zhang, Edward Castañeda-Moya, Greg Guannel, Ariana Sutton-Grier

    chapter Chapter 19|13 pages

    Integrating Blue Carbon into Sustainable and Resilient Coastal Development

    ByStephen Crooks, Christine May, Ryan Whisnant, Michelle Orr

    chapter Chapter 20|10 pages

    Blue Carbon Accounting for Carbon Markets

    ByBrian A. Needelman, Igino M. Emmer, Matthew P. J. Oreska, J. Patrick Megonigal

    part Part IV|110 pages

    Case Studies

    chapter Chapter 21|11 pages

    The Nexus between Conservation and Development in Indonesian Mangroves

    ByDaniel Murdiyarso

    chapter Chapter 22|19 pages

    The Fate of Blue Carbon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California, USA

    ByJudith Z. Drexler, Shruti Khanna, David H. Schoellhamer, James Orlando

    chapter Chapter 23|13 pages

    Carbon Sequestration in Arid Blue Carbon Ecosystems

    A Case Study from the United Arab Emirates
    ByLisa Schile-Beers, J. Patrick Megonigal, J. Boone Kauffman, Stephen Crooks, James W. Fourqurean, Justin Campbell, Bill Dougherty, Jane Glavan

    chapter Chapter 24|10 pages

    Mikoko Pamoja

    A Demonstrably Effective Community-Based Blue Carbon Project in Kenya
    ByJames G. Kairo, A. J. Hamza, C. Wanjiru

    chapter Chapter 25|13 pages

    Blue Carbon as a Tool to Support Coastal Management and Restoration

    Bringing Wetlands to Market Case Study
    ByTonna-Marie Surgeon Rogers, Kevin D. Kroeger, Meagan Eagle Gonneea, Omar Abdul-Aziz, Jianwu Tang, Serena Moseman-Valtierra

    chapter Chapter 26|15 pages

    Tampa Bay Estuary Case Study

    Identifying Blue Carbon Incentives to Further Bolster Future Critical Coastal Habitat Restoration and Management Efforts
    ByEdward T. Sherwood, Holly S. Greening, Gary E. Raulerson, Lindsey Sheehan, Dave Tomasko, Doug Robison, Stephen Crooks, Ryan P. Moyer, Kara R. Radabaugh, Stefanie Simpson, Steve Emmett-Mattox, Kimberly Yates

    chapter Chapter 27|8 pages

    Blue Carbon Opportunities for Mangroves of Mexico

    ByMaria Fernanda Adame, Richard Birdsey, Jorge Herrera Silveira

    chapter Chapter 28|11 pages

    Blue Carbon Futures

    Moving Forward on Terra Firma
    ByLisamarie Windham-Myers, Stephen Crooks, Tiffany Troxler
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