Перейти к основному содержанию
AkademIndex

Продукты

Для разработчиков

AkademBaseОткрытый API экосистемы
Статья

Benchmark map of forest carbon stocks in tropical regions across three continents

Sassan SaatchiInstitute of Environment, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095;Nancy L. HarrisWinrock International, Ecosystem Services Unit, Arlington, VA 22202;Sandra BrownWinrock International, Ecosystem Services Unit, Arlington, VA 22202;M. A. LefskyCollege of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523;Edward T. A. MitchardInstitute of Geography, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, United Kingdom;William SalasApplied GeoSolutions, Durham, NH 03824;Brian R. ZuttaInstitute of Environment, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095;Wolfgang BuermannInstitute of Environment, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095;Simon L. LewisEarth and Biosphere Institute, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom;Stephen HagenApplied GeoSolutions, Durham, NH 03824;Silvia PetrovaWinrock International, Ecosystem Services Unit, Arlington, VA 22202;Lee WhiteAgence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux, République Gabonaise, BP 20379 Gabon;Miles R. SilmanDepartment of Biology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27106; andA. MorelEnvironmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QY, United Kingdom
2011en
ABI

Аннотация

Developing countries are required to produce robust estimates of forest carbon stocks for successful implementation of climate change mitigation policies related to reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). Here we present a "benchmark" map of biomass carbon stocks over 2.5 billion ha of forests on three continents, encompassing all tropical forests, for the early 2000s, which will be invaluable for REDD assessments at both project and national scales. We mapped the total carbon stock in live biomass (above- and belowground), using a combination of data from 4,079 in situ inventory plots and satellite light detection and ranging (Lidar) samples of forest structure to estimate carbon storage, plus optical and microwave imagery (1-km resolution) to extrapolate over the landscape. The total biomass carbon stock of forests in the study region is estimated to be 247 Gt C, with 193 Gt C stored aboveground and 54 Gt C stored belowground in roots. Forests in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia accounted for 49%, 25%, and 26% of the total stock, respectively. By analyzing the errors propagated through the estimation process, uncertainty at the pixel level (100 ha) ranged from ± 6% to ± 53%, but was constrained at the typical project (10,000 ha) and national (>1,000,000 ha) scales at ca. ± 5% and ca. ± 1%, respectively. The benchmark map illustrates regional patterns and provides methodologically comparable estimates of carbon stocks for 75 developing countries where previous assessments were either poor or incomplete.

Перевод пока недоступен

Идентификаторы

Цитирования и источники

Цитирований: 2Использованных источников: 0