Blue Carbon Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Blue carbon ecosystems – mangroves, tidal and salt marshes, and seagrasses – are highly productive coastal ecosystems that are particularly important for their capacity to store carbon within the plants and in the sediments below, and are thereby considered a key component of nature-based solutions to climate change.
Paris, France – October 2013 — The Blue Carbon Initiative
Blue Carbon on the Rise at UN Ocean Conference
UNESCO Ocean (@IocUnesco) / X
Frontiers A Guide to International Climate Mitigation Policy and
World Heritage Centre - Blue Carbon and UNESCO Marine World Heritage
CIDOB - Cities and regions for a blue economy
Quantification of blue carbon in seagrass ecosystems of Southeast
Implementation of blue carbon offset crediting for seagrass
Frontiers Valuing Blue Carbon Changes in the Arctic Ocean
Implementation of Japanese Blue Carbon Offset Crediting Projects
Coastal blue carbon in China as a nature-based solution toward
Key features: Captures the historic context and recent developments in science and policy arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be
A Blue Carbon Primer
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