Carbon Stock Assessment of Flooded Forests in the Tonlé Sap Basin, Cambodia
カンボジア・トンレサップ盆地の氾濫原生林における炭素貯蔵量評価 (AI 翻訳)
Horn Sarun
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日本語
本レビューは、カンボジア・トンレサップ盆地の氾濫原生林における炭素貯蔵量評価手法と炭素貯蔵ポテンシャルを総合的に検討する。これらの森林は重要な炭素吸収源であるが、森林減少や土地利用変化により劣化し、温室効果ガス排出のリスクがある。持続可能な管理と回復プログラムの必要性を強調する。
English
This review synthesizes literature on carbon stock assessment methods and carbon storage potential in flooded forests of the Tonlé Sap Basin, Cambodia. These forests are significant carbon reservoirs but face degradation from deforestation and land conversion, risking greenhouse gas emissions. The study underscores the need for improved monitoring, sustainable management, and restoration to support climate mitigation.
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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SSBJや有報での自然資本・生物多様性関連開示が進む中、本論文は東南アジアの湿地林炭素貯蔵の事例として参考になる。ただし、直接的な日本GX政策との連動は薄い。
In the global GX context
While this paper focuses on a specific Cambodian ecosystem, it contributes to global understanding of wetland carbon dynamics, relevant for nature-based solutions and REDD+ frameworks. It offers empirical data for carbon accounting in tropical flooded forests, which can inform international climate reporting standards.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a synthesis of carbon stock methods and drivers in tropical flooded forests, useful for wetland carbon cycle research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for carbon project developers and conservation managers working on forest carbon offsets in Southeast Asia.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the importance of protecting flooded forests for national climate mitigation commitments under the Paris Agreement.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract Flooded forests surrounding the Tonlé Sap Basin in Cambodia play a crucial role in maintaining ecological stability, biodiversity, and carbon storage within the Mekong River system. These seasonally inundated forests store significant amounts of carbon in both biomass and soil, contributing to climate change mitigation. However, deforestation, land conversion, and hydrological changes have reduced the extent of flooded forests in the Tonlé Sap floodplain. This review synthesizes existing scientific literature on carbon stock assessment methods, carbon storage potential, and the environmental drivers affecting carbon dynamics in flooded forests. The findings highlight that Tonlé Sap flooded forests represent important carbon reservoirs, but their degradation may lead to significant greenhouse gas emissions. Improved monitoring, sustainable forest management, and restoration programs are essential for maintaining carbon stocks and supporting climate mitigation efforts in Cambodia. Keywords: Tonlé Sap Basin; Flooded forests; Carbon stock; Carbon sequestration; Climate change mitigation; Wetland ecosystems; Cambodia.
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