Southeast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds ...
Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia’s carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the ...
The study spotlights the “permanence” of nature-based solutions, or how securely ecosystems can store carbon. Read more at ...
SINGAPORE – Conserving the remaining, nearly intact peatlands and mangroves of South-east Asia – the region’s green lungs – ...
After taking into account the risk of damage from cyclones and sea-level rise, about 85 per cent of investable mangrove forests could experience major ... of investable mangrove projects in Southeast ...
By Carolyn Cowan The soundscape in mangrove forests can be wonderfully complex. If you prime your ears, you might chance to hear mudskippers sloshing their bellies across silky mud, or fiddler crabs ...
As the Mandai mangrove forest is one of the few remaining mangrove habitats in Singapore with an extensive mudflat exposed at low tide, NParks is providing more opportunities for visitors to learn ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), in collaboration with the Qatar Foundation (QF)'s Earthna Centre and ...
Three decades ago, the mangrove forest in the Philippines' Prieto Diaz ... Skip next section More on Nature and Environment from Asia ...
Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia's carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region's land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study.