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Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences

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Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences. / Phelps, Jacob Wesley; Pangala, Sunitha Rao.
In: Global Change Biology, Vol. 23, No. 3, 03.2017, p. 977-982.

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Phelps JW, Pangala SR. Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences. Global Change Biology. 2017 Mar;23(3):977-982. Epub 2016 Sept 27. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13516

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abstract = "The first International Peat Congress (IPC) held in the tropics - in Kuching (Malaysia) - brought together over 1000 international peatland scientists and industrial partners from across the world (“International Peat Congress with over 1000 participants!,” 2016). The congress covered all aspects of peatland ecosystems and their management, with a strong focus on the environmental, societal and economic challenges associated with contemporary large-scale agricultural conversion of tropical peat.",
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