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Preservation is defined as the capacity for coastal blue carbon decomposition to be inhibited due to saline anaerobic conditions, and for long-term sequestration within soils....
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Storage is defined as the volume of blue carbon within coastal Quaternary sediments. Accordingly, estuaries that are more mature and have expansive alluvial and estuarine...
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Wetland drainage and flood mitigation works have had a profound influence on hydrology, especially hydroperiod and tidal exchange across coastal NSW. Barriers or instream...
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Human activities in coastal landscapes also exert both direct and indirect pressures on blue carbon (McLeod et al., 2011). Rogers et al. (2019) accounted for this pressure using...
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Generation is defined as the capacity for existing mangrove forests and saltmarshes to contribute to carbon additionality from living biomass, dead organic material, and soil...
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Combining the ‘NSW Blue Carbon Compatibility Under 2017 Landuse’ (BCC) and ‘NSW Blue Carbon Blue Carbon Indicator’ (BCI) rasters together subsequently provided an indication of...
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Permanency is defined as the capacity for carbon to be preserved and not reworked under conditions of higher hydrodynamic energy associated with storms and changes to tidal...
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