Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence

Naturally regenerated (NR) mangroves offer an excellent passive approach for climate change mitigation and adaptation under UN decade of restoration program. However, the support of NR mangroves on total ecosystem carbon (TEC) stocks and sequestration potential remained unclear across forest stand d...

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Main Authors: Azman, Mohd. Safwan, Sharma, Sahadev, Hamzah, Maya Liyana, Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah, Palaniveloo, Kishneth, MacKenzie, Richard A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.393382023-11-28T09:14:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/39338/ Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence Azman, Mohd. Safwan Sharma, Sahadev Hamzah, Maya Liyana Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah Palaniveloo, Kishneth MacKenzie, Richard A. SD Forestry Naturally regenerated (NR) mangroves offer an excellent passive approach for climate change mitigation and adaptation under UN decade of restoration program. However, the support of NR mangroves on total ecosystem carbon (TEC) stocks and sequestration potential remained unclear across forest stand development process that can significantly vary spatially and temporally due to regeneration age. Using the `space for time' approach, this study quantified the TEC stocks along the Merlimau - Kuala Sebatu fringing mangrove habitat expansion chronosequence that comprised of 3, 6, 12, 18, 25 years age and intact stands. We also estimated the carbon (C) sequestration potential of each stand-age by comparing with un-vegetated mudflats as control. We collected aboveground tree, belowground root, downed woody debris, litterfall and soil core up to 2 m for TEC quantification and C sequestration. Mean TEC stocks ranged from 232 +/- 69 to 296 +/- 49 Mg C/ha for NR3 and NR25 respectively at the study area. TEC stocks from different aged NR and intact mangroves were not significantly different from each other and therefore did not affect by age. Aboveground trees C and downed wood C pools were significantly affected by stand-age. In contrast, sediment C stocks (representing up to 80 %) remained generic over many years, driving the constant of TEC stocks in this study. Equally affected by age, the NR mangroves sequestered total C of 2.28 to 17.38 (mean +/- SE: 7.36 +/- 1.88 Mg C/ha yr(-1)), with younger stands (NR3) holding almost six times higher total C sequestration rates than older mangroves (NR25). Our study suggests that highly suspended sediments driving from upstream, especially in the younger mangrove stands at a lower elevation, supports higher bulk density and C accumulation rate in the sediment as they expand seaward. This study proves that NR mangroves comprised primarily of younger mangrove stands can be a C sequestrator powerhouse that promises nature-based climate solutions through avoidance and management. Though, future research is needed to understand how better management and conservation practices can affect or towards increasing trend of TEC especially sediment carbon stock that holds almost 80 % of total TEC. Elsevier 2023-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Azman, Mohd. Safwan and Sharma, Sahadev and Hamzah, Maya Liyana and Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah and Palaniveloo, Kishneth and MacKenzie, Richard A. (2023) Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence. Forest Ecology and Management, 527. ISSN 0378-1127, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120611 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120611>. 10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120611
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topic SD Forestry
spellingShingle SD Forestry
Azman, Mohd. Safwan
Sharma, Sahadev
Hamzah, Maya Liyana
Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah
Palaniveloo, Kishneth
MacKenzie, Richard A.
Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
description Naturally regenerated (NR) mangroves offer an excellent passive approach for climate change mitigation and adaptation under UN decade of restoration program. However, the support of NR mangroves on total ecosystem carbon (TEC) stocks and sequestration potential remained unclear across forest stand development process that can significantly vary spatially and temporally due to regeneration age. Using the `space for time' approach, this study quantified the TEC stocks along the Merlimau - Kuala Sebatu fringing mangrove habitat expansion chronosequence that comprised of 3, 6, 12, 18, 25 years age and intact stands. We also estimated the carbon (C) sequestration potential of each stand-age by comparing with un-vegetated mudflats as control. We collected aboveground tree, belowground root, downed woody debris, litterfall and soil core up to 2 m for TEC quantification and C sequestration. Mean TEC stocks ranged from 232 +/- 69 to 296 +/- 49 Mg C/ha for NR3 and NR25 respectively at the study area. TEC stocks from different aged NR and intact mangroves were not significantly different from each other and therefore did not affect by age. Aboveground trees C and downed wood C pools were significantly affected by stand-age. In contrast, sediment C stocks (representing up to 80 %) remained generic over many years, driving the constant of TEC stocks in this study. Equally affected by age, the NR mangroves sequestered total C of 2.28 to 17.38 (mean +/- SE: 7.36 +/- 1.88 Mg C/ha yr(-1)), with younger stands (NR3) holding almost six times higher total C sequestration rates than older mangroves (NR25). Our study suggests that highly suspended sediments driving from upstream, especially in the younger mangrove stands at a lower elevation, supports higher bulk density and C accumulation rate in the sediment as they expand seaward. This study proves that NR mangroves comprised primarily of younger mangrove stands can be a C sequestrator powerhouse that promises nature-based climate solutions through avoidance and management. Though, future research is needed to understand how better management and conservation practices can affect or towards increasing trend of TEC especially sediment carbon stock that holds almost 80 % of total TEC.
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author Azman, Mohd. Safwan
Sharma, Sahadev
Hamzah, Maya Liyana
Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah
Palaniveloo, Kishneth
MacKenzie, Richard A.
author_facet Azman, Mohd. Safwan
Sharma, Sahadev
Hamzah, Maya Liyana
Mohamad Zakaria, Rozainah
Palaniveloo, Kishneth
MacKenzie, Richard A.
author_sort Azman, Mohd. Safwan
title Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
title_short Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
title_full Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
title_fullStr Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
title_full_unstemmed Total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
title_sort total ecosystem blue carbon stocks and sequestration potential along a naturally regenerated mangrove forest chronosequence
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/39338/
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