Author:
BIDDULPH George Elliot,BOCKO Yannick Enock,BOLA Pierre,CREZEE Bart,DARGIE Greta C.,EMBA Ovide,GEORGIOU Selena,GIRKIN Nicholas,HAWTHORNE Donna,JOVANI-SANCHO Jonay,KANYAMA T. Joseph,MAMPOUYA Wenina Emmanuel,MBEMBA Mackline,SCIUMBATA Matteo,TYRRELL Genevieve
Abstract
The Cuvette Centrale is the largest tropical peatland complex in the world, covering approximately 145,000 km2 across the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It stores ca. 30.6 Pg C, the equivalent of three years of global carbon dioxide emissions and is now the first trans-national Ramsar site. Despite its size and importance as a global carbon store, relatively little is known about key aspects of its ecology and history, including its formation, the scale of greenhouse gas flows, its biodiversity and its history of human activity. Here, we synthesise available knowledge on the Cuvette Centrale, identifying key areas for further research. Finally, we review the potential of mathematical models to assess future trajectories for the peatlands in terms of the potential impacts of resource extraction or climate change.
Publisher
CIRAD (Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Developpement)
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry
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