11 Part IV: Syntheses and Perspectives 22 Ecosystem Service Co‐Benefits of Wetland Carbon Management 22.1. WETLAND DELIVERY OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES 22.2. ECOSYSTEM SERVICE VALUES 22.3. CARBON MANAGEMENT AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICE CO‐BENEFITS 22.4. CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES 23 Status and Challenges of Wetlands in Carbon Markets 23.1. CARBON MARKETS 23.2. PROTOCOLS AND CARBON ACCOUNTING 23.3. CARBON PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 23.4. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 23.5. WETLANDS CARBON MARKET CHALLENGES 23.6. WETLAND CARBON RESEARCH NEEDS 23.7. POLICY AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 23.8. CONCLUSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES 24 The Importance of Wetland Carbon Dynamics to Society 24.1. INTRODUCTION 24.2. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS FROM SOCCR2 24.3. MANAGED WETLANDS AND THE CARBON CYCLE 24.4. CLIMATE CHANGE AND WETLAND CARBON DYNAMICS 24.5. PERSPECTIVES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES 25 Summary of Wetland Carbon and Environmental Management 25.1. INTRODUCTION 25.2. PATH FORWARD REFERENCES
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List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Summary of local rates and global estimates of carbon burial and ...Table 1.2 Summary of global wetland carbon stocks. The temperate wetland st...
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 This table uses CONUS inland wetland SOC stock data from SSURGO a...Table 2.2 Inland CONUS wetland carbon by vegetation cover for the top 1 m o...Table 2.3 Burned areas in wetlands are compared to burned areas in all CONU...Table 2.4 Burned areas in wetlands are compared to all CONUS landcover clas...
3 Chapter 3Table