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Half of land use carbon emissions in Southeast Asia can be mitigated through peat swamp forest and mangrove conservation and restoration

Sigit D. Sasmito, Pierre Taillardat, Wahyu Catur Adinugroho, Haruni Krisnawati, Nisa Novita, Temilola Fatoyinbo, Daniel A. Friess, Susan Page, Catherine E. Lovelock, Daniel Murdiyarso, David Taylor, Massimo Lupascu

2025Nature Communications47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Southeast Asia (SEA) contributes approximately one-third of global land-use change carbon emissions, a substantial yet highly uncertain part of which is from anthropogenically-modified peat swamp forests (PSFs) and mangroves. Here, we report that between 2001–2022 land-use change impacting PSFs and mangroves in SEA generate approximately 691.8±97.2 teragrams of CO2 equivalent emissions annually (TgCO2eyr−1) or 48% of region’s land-use change emissions, and carbon removal through secondary regrowth of −16.3 ± 2.0 TgCO2eyr−1. Indonesia (73%), Malaysia (14%), Myanmar (7%), and Vietnam (2%) combined accounted for over 90% of regional emissions from these sources. Consequently, great potential exists for emissions reduction through PSFs and mangroves conservation. Moreover, restoring degraded PSFs and mangroves could provide an additional annual mitigation potential of 94.4 ± 7.4 TgCO2eyr−1. Although peatlands and mangroves occupy only 5.4% of SEA land area, restoring and protecting these carbon-dense ecosystems can contribute substantially to climate change mitigation, while maintaining valuable ecosystem services, livelihoods and biodiversity. New study report that conserving and restoring peatlands and mangroves in Southeast Asia can offer annual climate mitigation potentials of 770 ± 97 TgCO2e. These carbon-dense wetlands are thus key nature-based climate solutions for ASEAN countries.

Topics & Concepts

MangroveSwampPeatAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceCarbon sequestrationEnvironmental protectionGeographyEcologyCarbon dioxideBiologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementPeatlands and Wetlands Ecology
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