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This project aims to study the long-term resilience of carbon storage systems, specifically peatlands and seagrass meadows, using palaeoecological methods. It seeks to understand how these ecosystems respond to climate change and human impacts over millennia.
Carbon sink conservation is a priority under the current Global Change scenario.
However, our understanding of the factors that threaten natural carbon-storage systems is limited by the paucity of long-term records capturing their responses to anthropogenic- and climate-driven perturbations.
Much of this limitation arises from the short time span covered by ecological monitoring, usually going back just a few decades at best.
To capture decadal-to-millennial scale dynamics, an alternative approa…
UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
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