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The Role of Wetlands in Achieving the Carbon Neutral Goal

Hu Yao, Chunyu Yan, Jiaojiao Chen

Abstract


Climate change is closely related to the global carbon cycle, and the carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems and its driving mechanism is of great significance to the study of the global carbon cycle. This paper puts forward suggestions to realize the goal of carbon neutrality from three aspects: to carry out wetland carbon accounting, to increase the area of wetlands, and to strengthen the research on wetland
carbon enhancement technology.

Keywords


Wetland; Carbon Sink; Carbon Neutral

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ag.v8i1.12592

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