Future carbon emissions from global mangrove forest loss

Author:

Adame Maria F.12ORCID,Connolly Rod M.2ORCID,Turschwell Mischa P.1ORCID,Lovelock Catherine E.3ORCID,Fatoyinbo Temilola4ORCID,Lagomasino David5ORCID,Goldberg Liza A.6ORCID,Holdorf Jordan2ORCID,Friess Daniel A.78ORCID,Sasmito Sigit D.91011ORCID,Sanderman Jonathan12ORCID,Sievers Michael2ORCID,Buelow Christina2ORCID,Kauffman J. Boone13ORCID,Bryan‐Brown Dale1ORCID,Brown Christopher J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Rivers Institute Griffith University Nathan Qld Australia

2. Coastal and Marine Research Centre, Australian Rivers Institute, School of Environment and Science Griffith University Gold Coast Qld Australia

3. School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland St Lucia Qld Australia

4. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA

5. Department of Coastal Studies East Carolina University Wanchese NC USA

6. Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center University of Maryland College Park MD USA

7. Department of Geography National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

8. Mangrove Specialist Group Centre for Nature‐based Climate Solutions, National University of Singapore SingaporeSingapore

9. Research Institute for Environment and LivelihoodsCharles Darwin University Casuarina NT Australia

10. Center for International Forestry Research Bogor Indonesia

11. NUS Environmental Research Institute National University of Singapore SingaporeSingapore

12. Woodwell Climate Research Center Falmouth MA USA

13. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR USA

Funder

Advance Queensland

Queensland Government

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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