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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Geoscience
  • Remote Sensing

Background:

  • Tropical peatlands in Kalimantan are undergoing restoration since 2016.
  • Rewetting efforts utilize canal blocks to raise the water table and reduce peat flammability.
  • Recurring fires raise questions about the efficacy of canal blocks in preventing peatland degradation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of canal blocks on tropical peatland degradation.
  • To analyze peatland displacement as an indicator of degradation.
  • To assess the effectiveness of canal blocks in restoration efforts.

Main Methods:

  • Application of L-band Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for wide-area, high-resolution surface movement measurement.
  • Generation of a velocity map to visualize displacement distribution over time.
  • Comparative analysis of pre- and post-restoration periods and histogram assessments of displacement.

Main Results:

  • Canal block implementation led to a significant reduction in peatland subsidence.
  • Displacement analysis showed a consistent decline in subsidence post-restoration.
  • Greater land stabilization was observed during the stable phase of restoration, highlighting the importance of time.

Conclusions:

  • Canal blocks are an effective strategy for reducing tropical peatland degradation.
  • Sufficient time is crucial for canal blocks to achieve significant restoration outcomes.
  • The study reinforces the role of canal blocks in tropical peatland recovery and management.