J Boone Kauffman
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Recent Articles
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Bernardino A, Queiroz H, Nobrega G, Coppo G, Sanders C, Silva A, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 Oct;
263(Pt 2):120102.
PMID: 39366443
There is interest in assessing the potential climate mitigation benefit of coastal wetlands based on the balance between their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and carbon sequestration. Here we investigated soil...
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Novita N, Asyhari A, Ritonga R, Gangga A, Anshari G, Jupesta J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Aug;
952:175829.
PMID: 39197784
For decades, tropical peatlands in Indonesia have been deforested and converted to other land uses, mainly oil palm plantations which now cover one-fourth of the degraded peatland area. Given that...
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Adame M, Kelleway J, Krauss K, Lovelock C, Adams J, Trevathan-Tackett S, et al.
Bioscience
. 2024 May;
74(4):253-268.
PMID: 38720908
Managing coastal wetlands is one of the most promising activities to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases, and it also contributes to meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. One of the...
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Bernardino A, Mazzuco A, Costa R, Souza F, Owuor M, Nobrega G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Mar;
15(1):1549.
PMID: 38438380
The Legal Amazon of Brazil holds vast mangrove forests, but a lack of awareness of their value has prevented their inclusion into results-based payments established by the United Nations Framework...
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Kauffman J, Beschta R, Lacy P, Liverman M
Environ Manage
. 2023 Jul;
72(4):699-704.
PMID: 37452138
Grazing by domestic livestock is the most widespread use of public lands in the American West (USA) and their effects on climate change and ways to mitigate those effects are...
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Bernardino A, Mazzuco A, Souza F, Santos T, Sanders C, Massone C, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2022 Jul;
32(16):3636-3640.e2.
PMID: 35863350
Both freshwater floodplain (várzeas and igapós) forests and brackish-saline mangroves are abundant and well-described ecosystems in Brazil. However, an interesting and unique wetland forest exists in the Amazon Delta where...
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Arifanti V, Kauffman J, Subarno , Ilman M, Tosiani A, Novita N
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Apr;
PMID: 35470521
Mangrove forests are important carbon sinks and this is especially true for Indonesia where about 24% of the world's mangroves exist. Unfortunately, vast expanses of these mangroves have been deforested,...
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Kauffman J, Beschta R, Lacy P, Liverman M
Environ Manage
. 2022 Apr;
69(6):1137-1152.
PMID: 35366068
Public lands of the USA can play an important role in addressing the climate crisis. About 85% of public lands in the western USA are grazed by domestic livestock, and...
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Kauffman J, Coleman G, Otting N, Lytjen D, Nagy D, Beschta R
PLoS One
. 2022 Jan;
17(1):e0250136.
PMID: 35061670
Riparian ecosystem restoration has been accomplished through exclusion of livestock using corridor fencing along hundreds of kilometers of streams in the western United States, for the benefit of riparian-obligate wildlife...
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de Oliveira Gomes L, Sanders C, Nobrega G, Vescovi L, Queiroz H, Kauffman J, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2021 Jul;
297:113381.
PMID: 34325365
Drought events may induce mangrove mortality and dieback events worldwide as a result of climate extremes. As mangroves sequester large quantities of carbon, quantifying the losses of these stocks following...