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Steven Bouillon
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 159
Citations - 13899
Steven Bouillon is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Drainage basin. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 149 publications receiving 11534 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven Bouillon include University of Liège & University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
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A blueprint for blue carbon: toward an improved understanding of the role of vegetated coastal habitats in sequestering CO2
Elizabeth Mcleod,Gail L. Chmura,Steven Bouillon,Rodney Salm,Mats Björk,Carlos M. Duarte,Carlos M. Duarte,Catherine E. Lovelock,William H. Schlesinger,Brian R. Silliman +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify key areas of uncertainty and specific actions needed to address them and identify the value of mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and salt marshes in sequestering carbon dioxide.
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The habitat function of mangroves for terrestrial and marine fauna: a review
Ivan Nagelkerken,Stephen J. M. Blaber,Steven Bouillon,P Green,Michael D. E. Haywood,Lg Kirton,Jan-Olaf Meynecke,Joseph R. Pawlik,Hm Penrose,A. Sasekumar,Pj Somerfield +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the literature with regard to the degree of interlinkage between mangroves and adjacent habitats, a research area which has received increasing attention in the last decade.
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Organic carbon dynamics in mangrove ecosystems : a review
TL;DR: Knowing on mangrove carbon dynamics has improved considerably in recent years, but there are still significant gaps and shortcomings, and relevant research directions are suggested.
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Mangrove Production and Carbon sinks: A revision of global budget estimates
Steven Bouillon,Alberto Borges,Edward Castañeda-Moya,Karen Diele,Thorsten Dittmar,Norman C. Duke,Erik Kristensen,Shing Yip Lee,Cyril Marchand,Jack J. Middelburg,Victor H. Rivera-Monroy,Thomas J. Smith,Robert R. Twilley +12 more
TL;DR: The unaccounted carbon sink is conservatively estimated at 112 ± 85 Tg C a 1, equivalent in magnitude to 30-40% of the global riverine organic carbon input to the coastal zone as mentioned in this paper.
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Mangrove production and carbon sinks : a revision of global budget estimates - art. no. GB2013
Steven Bouillon,Alberto Borges,E. Castaneda Moya,Karen Diele,Thorsten Dittmar,Norman C. Duke,Erik Kristensen,Shing Yip Lee,Cyril Marchand,Jack J. Middelburg,V. H. Rivera Monroy,Thomas J. Smith,Robert R. Twilley +12 more
TL;DR: The unaccounted carbon sink is conservatively estimated at 112 ± 85 Tg C a 1, equivalent in magnitude to 30-40% of the global riverine organic carbon input to the coastal zone.