2022
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac6f6e
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Peatland restoration as an affordable nature-based climate solution with fire reduction and conservation co-benefits in Indonesia

Abstract: Ecosystem restoration is increasingly employed as a nature-based solution to a range of crises. Decisions over restoration must balance limited resources, land constraints, and competing demands. Peatlands in Southeast Asia have been heavily impacted by agricultural expansion over the past three decades, with Indonesia now accounting for a substantial proportion of degraded tropical peatlands globally. Using spatial linear programming, we focus on prioritizing peatland restoration sites in Indonesia for fire r… Show more

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“…Substantial GHG emissions are released from forested peatlands in Southeast Asia that are being drained and replaced with perennial crops, such as oil-palm and pulpwood plantations (IPCC, 2019a). Restoring tropical peatlands has benefits not only for mitigating climate change but also for reducing fire risk and for biodiversity (Tan et al, 2022).…”
Section: (D) Cold/high-elevation Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial GHG emissions are released from forested peatlands in Southeast Asia that are being drained and replaced with perennial crops, such as oil-palm and pulpwood plantations (IPCC, 2019a). Restoring tropical peatlands has benefits not only for mitigating climate change but also for reducing fire risk and for biodiversity (Tan et al, 2022).…”
Section: (D) Cold/high-elevation Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%