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The paucity of data has long hindered the accurate modeling of CO2 concentrations within peatland regions, despite their significance as carbon reservoirs. Peatlands naturally sequester substantial carbon underground, yet disturbances, whether due to climate change or land use shifts, can trigger the release of significant amounts of carbon and other greenhouse gases, thereby disrupting the atmosphere and impacting human lives. The lack of comprehensive data has rendered it challenging to thoroughly assess the peatland regions' contribution to the net ecosystem carbon budget (NECB).
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