Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Jimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas
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Resumo: Mangroves play a pivotal role in providing a diverse array of ecosystem services, making invaluable contributions to the environment and society. While their capacity to sequester and store carbon, particularly in soils, has garnered significant attention, a substantial proportion of mangrove vegetation worldwide has already undergone degradation. Aligned with the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and with de Ocean Decade of United Nations, the primary objective of this doctoral thesis is to comprehend the intricate geochemical processes involved in restoring carbon stocks in mangrove soils, with a particular emphasis on the critical role of the mineral fraction, notably iron, in carbon accumulation during early and long-term ecosystem development. This understanding is elucidated in the first and second chapters of the thesis. The first chapter explores the significance of organomineral associations during the early stages of mangrove development, elucidating their pivotal role in the protection and accumulation of organic matter. Additionally, the second chapter delves deeper into the associations between iron and organic matter in soils undergoing restoration, highlighting the prominence of oxidized forms in these processes. Furthermore, the thesis investigates the dynamics of mangrove development and its impact on enhancing soil quality. In the third chapter, an evaluation of soil quality changes along a long-term chronosequence of mangrove development is conducted to mangrove soils. Recognizing the significance of soil quality indexes in scientific communication, the study extends its focus to comprehend the extent of interactions among scientific, public, and civil perspectives on this ecosystem. The fourth and final chapter examines the multifaceted perspectives on mangroves, encompassing academic research, and public managerial strategies, and the involvement of civil society ins mangroves located in protected areas from São Paulo. By comprehensively examining these diverse approaches, the study emphasizes the necessity of establishing effective channels of communication and fostering collaborative efforts among various stakeholders. Such coordination is indispensable for ensuring the successful conservation and restoration of these invaluable ecosystems, taking into account the diverse perspectives and interests involved.
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spelling Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public managementCarbono azul em manguezais brasileiros: da geoquímica de solos à avaliação da qualidade dos solos e gestão públicaÁreas úmidasConservaçãoConservationRestauraçãoRestorationSustainabilitySustentabilidadeWetlandsMangroves play a pivotal role in providing a diverse array of ecosystem services, making invaluable contributions to the environment and society. While their capacity to sequester and store carbon, particularly in soils, has garnered significant attention, a substantial proportion of mangrove vegetation worldwide has already undergone degradation. Aligned with the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and with de Ocean Decade of United Nations, the primary objective of this doctoral thesis is to comprehend the intricate geochemical processes involved in restoring carbon stocks in mangrove soils, with a particular emphasis on the critical role of the mineral fraction, notably iron, in carbon accumulation during early and long-term ecosystem development. This understanding is elucidated in the first and second chapters of the thesis. The first chapter explores the significance of organomineral associations during the early stages of mangrove development, elucidating their pivotal role in the protection and accumulation of organic matter. Additionally, the second chapter delves deeper into the associations between iron and organic matter in soils undergoing restoration, highlighting the prominence of oxidized forms in these processes. Furthermore, the thesis investigates the dynamics of mangrove development and its impact on enhancing soil quality. In the third chapter, an evaluation of soil quality changes along a long-term chronosequence of mangrove development is conducted to mangrove soils. Recognizing the significance of soil quality indexes in scientific communication, the study extends its focus to comprehend the extent of interactions among scientific, public, and civil perspectives on this ecosystem. The fourth and final chapter examines the multifaceted perspectives on mangroves, encompassing academic research, and public managerial strategies, and the involvement of civil society ins mangroves located in protected areas from São Paulo. By comprehensively examining these diverse approaches, the study emphasizes the necessity of establishing effective channels of communication and fostering collaborative efforts among various stakeholders. Such coordination is indispensable for ensuring the successful conservation and restoration of these invaluable ecosystems, taking into account the diverse perspectives and interests involved.Os manguezais desempenham um papel fundamental ao fornecer uma ampla gama de serviços ecossistêmicos, fazendo contribuições inestimáveis ao meio ambiente e à sociedade. Embora sua capacidade de sequestrar e armazenar carbono, especialmente nos solos, tenha recebido grande atenção, uma parte significativa da vegetação de manguezal em todo o mundo já sofreu degradação. Alinhado com a Década das Nações Unidas para a Restauração de Ecossistemas e com a decada de ciência oceanica das nações unidas, o objetivo principal da primeira parte desta tese de doutorado é compreender os processos geoquímicos envolvidos na restauração dos estoques de carbono nos solos de manguezais, com ênfase no papel crucial da fração mineral, especialmente o ferro, no acúmulo de carbono durante o desenvolvimento inicial e de longo prazo do ecossistema. Essa compreensão é elucidada nos capítulos um e dois da tese. O primeiro capítulo explora a importância das associações organominerais durante as fases iniciais do desenvolvimento do manguezal, elucidando seu papel fundamental na proteção e acumulação de matéria orgânica. Já o segundo capítulo aprofunda as associações entre o ferro e a matéria orgânica nos solos em processo de restauração, destacando a importância das formas oxidadas de ferro nesses processos. Além disso, a tese investiga as dinâmicas complexas do desenvolvimento do manguezal e seu impacto no na qualidade dos solos. No terceiro capítulo, é realizada uma avaliação das mudanças na qualidade do solo ao longo de uma cronossequência de longo prazo do desenvolvimento do manguezal. Reconhecendo a importância dos índices de qualidade do solo na comunicação científica, o estudo estende seu foco para compreender a extensão das interações entre as perspectivas científicas, públicas e civis sobre esse ecossistema. O quarto e último capítulo examina as diferentes abordagens acerca dos manguezais, abrangendo marcos legais, pesquisa acadêmica, estratégias de gestão e o envolvimento da sociedade civil. Ao examinar abrangentemente essas abordagens diversas, o estudo enfatiza a necessidade de estabelecer canais efetivos de comunicação e promover esforços colaborativos entre diversos interessados. Essa coordenação é indispensável para garantir a conservação e a restauração bem-sucedidas desse valioso ecossistema, levando em consideração as perspectivas e interesses diversos envolvidos.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPFerreira, Tiago OsorioJimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas2024-05-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11140/tde-11092024-144435/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-10-10T20:30:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-11092024-144435Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-10-10T20:30:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
Carbono azul em manguezais brasileiros: da geoquímica de solos à avaliação da qualidade dos solos e gestão pública
title Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
spellingShingle Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
Jimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas
Áreas úmidas
Conservação
Conservation
Restauração
Restoration
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
Wetlands
title_short Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
title_full Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
title_fullStr Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
title_full_unstemmed Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
title_sort Blue carbon in Brazilian mangroves: from soil geochemistry to soil quality assessment and public management
author Jimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas
author_facet Jimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Tiago Osorio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jimenez, Laís Coutinho Zayas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Áreas úmidas
Conservação
Conservation
Restauração
Restoration
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
Wetlands
topic Áreas úmidas
Conservação
Conservation
Restauração
Restoration
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
Wetlands
description Mangroves play a pivotal role in providing a diverse array of ecosystem services, making invaluable contributions to the environment and society. While their capacity to sequester and store carbon, particularly in soils, has garnered significant attention, a substantial proportion of mangrove vegetation worldwide has already undergone degradation. Aligned with the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and with de Ocean Decade of United Nations, the primary objective of this doctoral thesis is to comprehend the intricate geochemical processes involved in restoring carbon stocks in mangrove soils, with a particular emphasis on the critical role of the mineral fraction, notably iron, in carbon accumulation during early and long-term ecosystem development. This understanding is elucidated in the first and second chapters of the thesis. The first chapter explores the significance of organomineral associations during the early stages of mangrove development, elucidating their pivotal role in the protection and accumulation of organic matter. Additionally, the second chapter delves deeper into the associations between iron and organic matter in soils undergoing restoration, highlighting the prominence of oxidized forms in these processes. Furthermore, the thesis investigates the dynamics of mangrove development and its impact on enhancing soil quality. In the third chapter, an evaluation of soil quality changes along a long-term chronosequence of mangrove development is conducted to mangrove soils. Recognizing the significance of soil quality indexes in scientific communication, the study extends its focus to comprehend the extent of interactions among scientific, public, and civil perspectives on this ecosystem. The fourth and final chapter examines the multifaceted perspectives on mangroves, encompassing academic research, and public managerial strategies, and the involvement of civil society ins mangroves located in protected areas from São Paulo. By comprehensively examining these diverse approaches, the study emphasizes the necessity of establishing effective channels of communication and fostering collaborative efforts among various stakeholders. Such coordination is indispensable for ensuring the successful conservation and restoration of these invaluable ecosystems, taking into account the diverse perspectives and interests involved.
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