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Guidance for identifying and designating peatlands, wet grasslands, mangroves and coral reefs as Wetlands of International Importance
… normally of higher importance than small areas for their hydrological, carbon storage and palaeoarchive values and … should include entire catchments, so as to maintain the hydrological integrity of the peatland system. 19. … live within the mangrove at different stages of their life cycle, such as birds, fish, and crustaceans. Mangroves have …
Case Study - Inland Wetlands in India
… thereby playing an important role in the global carbon cycle. Biomass + Soil carbon: The carbon regulatory service … of inland wetlands in the country: a) Fragmentation of hydrological regimes: Wetlands are adapted to their hydrological regimes. Water regimes set the template which …