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In this "Tropical Peatland Eco-management" book, eco-management is new terminology as an abbreviation of "ecology-based management for natural capital enhancement". Key concept on this eco-management is derived from previous book: "Tropical Peatland Ecosystem"(Springer, 2015, eds. by M. Osaki and N. Tsuji).
Based on this new concept, this book thoroughly examines tropical peatland eco-management for scientists, political decision makers, governmental officials, land managers, students, and NGO/NPOs who are interested in 1) what the impact of peatland on climate change and ecosystem function, 2) how the management of disturbed peatland, and 3) drawing global scale restoration mechanisms of peatland and wetland.
In tropical peatland, a large amount of GHGs (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) is emitted due to the unappropriate development and inadequate management of peatland. The peatland ecosystems consist of the carbonwater complex, which is affected easily by the impact of human and climate change. Throughout much research of tropical peatland, the problems that result from development of tropical peatland are found to stem mainly from a lack of understanding of the complexities of this ecosystem and the fragility of the relationship between peat and forest and also between carbon and water.
In past, almost all peatland development and management system have been generally designed on water drainage system . On the contrast of old system, an innovated eco- management is, here, proposed as water irrigation system , including water cycling and natural capital enhancement. Through this book readers will learn the advanced peatland eco-management, with more practical methods and procedure based on ecosystem knowledge.
Provides a review of tropical peatland eco-management Proposes an innovated water management in tropical peatland Describes the enhancement of natural capital function in tropical peatland Discusses the carbon-water cycle in tropical peatland
Auteur
Mitsuru Osaki Emeritus Professor of Hokkaido University, Japan and President of Japan Peatland Society, Japan Nobuyuki Tsuji Member of Japan Peatland Society, Japan. He was Associate Professor at Center for Sustainability Science, Hokkaido University, Japan and Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia. Nazir Foead Chief of Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG), Republic of Indonesia Jack Rieley The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
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In this "Tropical Peatland Eco-management" book, eco-management is new terminology as an abbreviation of "ecology-based management for natural capital enhancement". Key concept on this eco-management is derived from previous book: "Tropical Peatland Ecosystem"(Springer, 2015, eds. by M. Osaki and N. Tsuji).
Based on this new concept, this book thoroughly examines tropical peatland eco-management for scientists, political decision makers, governmental officials, land managers, students, and NGO/NPOs who are interested in 1) what the impact of peatland on climate change and ecosystem function, 2) how the management of disturbed peatland, and 3) drawing global scale restoration mechanisms of peatland and wetland.
In tropical peatland, a large amount of GHGs (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) is emitted due to the unappropriate development and inadequate management of peatland. The peatland ecosystems consist of the carbon-water complex, which is affected easily by the impact of human and climate change. Throughout much research of tropical peatland, the problems that result from development of tropical peatland are found to stem mainly from a lack of understanding of the complexities of this ecosystem and the fragility of the relationship between peat and forest and also between carbon and water.
In past, almost all peatland development and management system have been generally designed on "water drainage system". On the contrast of old system, an innovated eco- management is, here, proposed as "water irrigation system", including water cycling and natural capital enhancement. Through this book readers will learn the advanced peatland eco-management, with more practical methods and procedure based on ecosystem knowledge.
Contenu
Part 1. Principle consept on "Eco-management"of tropical peatland.- Chapter 1. Basic Information about Tropical Peatland Ecosystem.- Chapter 2. Principles of Eco-management in a Large-scale Ecosystem of Tropical Peatland.- Part 2. Innovative Eco-management of Tropical Peatland: Water and Carbon Management.- Chapter 3. Large-Scale Practice on Tropical Peatland Eco-management.- Chapter 4. The Eco-management practice of tropical peatlands forestry.- Chapter 5. Evaluation of Eco-management of Tropical Peatlands.- Chapter 6. Natural Capital Based Society in Tropics.- Part 3. Innovative Eco-management of tropical peatland:AeroHydoro culture.- Chapter 7. Principle of AeroHydro Culture.- Chapter 8. The Role of Mycorrhizal Fungi for Supporting AeroHydro Culture in Tropical Peatland.- Chapter 9. Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Composts Material for AeroHydro Culture.- Chapter 10. Zeolite and Aggregate-Stabilizing Microbes for Reduction of Degradation and Carbon Emission of Tropical Peatland.- Chapter 11. Biochar for Improvement the Quality of Sub Optimal Land.- Chapter 12. Sago palm prctices as natural aerohydro cultre.- Part 4. Comprehensive management of tropical peatland.- Chapter 13. Management Practice and Restoration of Peat Swamp Forest in Katingan Mentaya, Indonesia.- Chapter 14. Tropical peatland restoration in Indonesia by replanting with useful indigenous peat swamp species: paludiculture.- Chapter 15. Climate-responsible management of tropical peatlands: the need for integrated MRV for tropical peatland ecosystem.- Chapter 16. Circularity and Singularity of Tropical Peat Swamp Forest Ecosystem.- Chapter 17. Sago Palm in Peatland.- Chapter 18. Role of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) in Tropical Peatland Management.- Part 5. Hydrogical management of tropical peatland.- Chapter 19. Principles of Hydrological Management of Tropical Peatland.- Chapter 20. Hydrological Management Practices.- Chapter 21. Peatland Restoration in Central Kalimantan by Rewetting and Rehabilitation with Shorea balangeran.- Chapter 22. The effect of fire and rewetting on groundwater level in tropical peatland.- Part 6. Community-based managemen of tropical peatland.- Chapter 23. Land Tenure of Peatland: Source of Insecurity and Degradation, in Riau of Sumatra, Indonesia.- Chapter 24. Sustainable peatland management focusing on community based rehabilitation in Malaysia.- Chapter 25. Case Study on Community-Based Water Management in Tropical Peatland.- Part 7. Tropical peatland management in each country.- Chapter 26. National Strategies on Responsible Management of Tropical Peatland in Malaysia.- Chapter 27. Sustainable National Management of Peatland in Thailand.- Chapter 28. Show Windows and Lessons Learned from Peatland Restoration in Indonesia.- Chapter 29. Management of Peatland in the Mekong River Delta of Vietnam.