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Integrating Mangrove Species into National Carbon Accounting and REDD+ Strategies in Cambodia

カンボジアにおけるマングローブ種を国家炭素会計およびREDD+戦略に統合する (AI 翻訳)

Horn Sarun

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-01#炭素会計Origin: Global
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18872788
原典: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18872788

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日本語

カンボジアの気候緩和戦略はマングローブを均質な炭素ストックとして扱うが、高炭素密度種の選択的伐採による隠れた劣化を見逃している。本レビューは種別データの統合を提案し、種組成による層別化、種別排出係数の開発、MRV強化の枠組みを示す。政策経路として生物多様性プレミアムクレジットなどを挙げ、正確な炭素報告と保全インセンティブを目指す。

English

Cambodia's climate mitigation treats mangroves as homogeneous carbon stocks, missing cryptic degradation from selective logging of high-carbon species. This nano-review proposes integrating species-specific data into national carbon accounting and REDD+, with stratification by species composition, species-specific emission factors, and enhanced MRV. Policy pathways include biodiversity-premium credits to align REDD+ with conservation.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本ではマングローブ生態系は限定的だが、本稿の種別炭素会計の考え方は、日本の森林・ブルーカーボンJ-クレジット制度における生態系の質を考慮した方法論開発に示唆を与える。また、REDD+と生物多様性の連携は、日本の国際協力における気候・生物多様性統合アプローチの参考となる。

In the global GX context

This paper addresses a gap in national carbon accounting by advocating species-specific approaches for mangroves, relevant to global REDD+ and blue carbon policy. It highlights how homogeneous carbon stock assumptions can lead to unrecorded emissions, a challenge also faced by countries implementing IPCC guidelines. The proposed framework for integrating biodiversity safeguards into carbon crediting aligns with emerging trends in high-integrity carbon markets.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Highlights the need for species-specific emission factors in blue carbon accounting, offering a framework for empirical studies.

🏢実務担当者:Provides actionable steps for MRV enhancement and biodiversity-premium credits that can be piloted in mangrove projects.

🏛政策担当者:Argues for revising national forest reference levels and REDD+ safeguards to include species composition, relevant for Cambodia and other tropical countries.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract Cambodia's climate mitigation strategies, including its REDD+ framework, emphasize forest protection but currently treat mangroves as homogeneous carbon stocks. This approach fails to account for cryptic degradation from selective logging of high-carbon-density species like Heritiera littoralis, leading to unrecorded emissions and biodiversity loss. This nano-review argues for the integration of species-specific data into national carbon accounting and REDD+ mechanisms. It proposes a technical framework involving stratification by species composition, development of species-specific emission factors, and enhanced MRV systems. Furthermore, it outlines policy pathways to align REDD+ benefits with biodiversity conservation through enforceable safeguards, biodiversity-premium credits, and diverse restoration. Implementing species-inclusive governance is essential for accurate carbon reporting, incentivizing conservation, and securing resilient blue carbon ecosystems, positioning Cambodia as a leader in holistic climate action. Keywords Species-integrated carbon accounting; REDD+; Mangrove degradation; Biodiversity safeguards; Heritiera littoralis; Cryptic degradation; MRV enhancement; Blue carbon policy; Cambodia; Forest Reference Level (FRL)

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