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Taking stock of mangrove and seagrass blue carbon ecosystems: A perspective for future carbon trading
2017
Borneo Journal of Marine Science and Aquaculture (BJoMSA)
Seagrass and mangroves support a number of ecosystem services, such as sustaining marine fisheries, water clarity, and the protection of shoreline from erosion. Producing a national and global consensus of their total worth is a challenge. More often than not the variety and distal evaluation approaches do not fit comfortably within current market-based economic models, which are arguably more capable of swaying government policy in assessing their preservation over economic development. The
doi:10.51200/bjomsa.v1i0.994
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