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Implications of land use change on the national terrestrial carbon budget of Georgia

机译:土地利用变化对格鲁吉亚国家陆地碳预算的影响

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Background Globally, the loss of forests now contributes almost 20% of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. There is an immediate need to reduce the current rates of forest loss, and the associated release of carbon dioxide, but for many areas of the world these rates are largely unknown. The Soviet Union contained a substantial part of the world's forests and the fate of those forests and their effect on carbon dynamics remain unknown for many areas of the former Eastern Bloc. For Georgia, the political and economic transitions following independence in 1991 have been dramatic. In this paper we quantify rates of land use changes and their effect on the terrestrial carbon budget for Georgia. A carbon book-keeping model traces changes in carbon stocks using historical and current rates of land use change. Landsat satellite images acquired circa 1990 and 2000 were analyzed to detect changes in forest cover since 1990. Results The remote sensing analysis showed that a modest forest loss occurred, with approximately 0.8% of the forest cover having disappeared after 1990. Nevertheless, growth of Georgian forests still contribute a current national sink of about 0.3 Tg of carbon per year, which corresponds to 31% of the country anthropogenic carbon emissions. Conclusions We assume that the observed forest loss is mainly a result of illegal logging, but we have not found any evidence of large-scale clear-cutting. Instead local harvesting of timber for household use is likely to be the underlying driver of the observed logging. The Georgian forests are a currently a carbon sink and will remain as such until about 2040 if the current rate of deforestation persists. Forest protection efforts, combined with economic growth, are essential for reducing the rate of deforestation and protecting the carbon sink provided by Georgian forests.
机译:背景技术在全球范围内,森林的流失目前占大气中二氧化碳排放量的近20%。现在迫切需要减少目前的森林流失率以及与之相关的二氧化碳释放,但是在世界许多地区,这些率在很大程度上是未知的。苏联占据了世界森林的很大一部分,而这些森林的命运及其对碳动态的影响在前东区的许多地区仍然未知。对于格鲁吉亚来说,1991年独立后的政治和经济过渡是戏剧性的。在本文中,我们量化了佐治亚州土地利用变化率及其对陆地碳预算的影响。碳簿记模型使用历史和当前土地利用变化率来追踪碳储量的变化。对1990年和2000年左右获得的Landsat卫星图像进行了分析,以检测1990年以来的森林覆盖率变化。结果遥感分析显示,森林流失发生率不高,1990年后约有0.8%的森林覆盖率消失了。森林目前每年仍为国家带来约0.3 Tg的碳汇,相当于该国人为碳排放量的31%。结论我们假设观察到的森林损失主要是非法砍伐的结果,但是我们没有发现任何大规模砍伐的证据。取而代之的是,本地采伐供家庭使用的木材很可能是观察到的伐木的潜在驱动力。格鲁吉亚的森林目前是碳汇,如果目前的森林砍伐率持续存在,这种森林将一直保持到2040年左右。森林保护工作与经济增长相结合,对于减少毁林速度和保护格鲁吉亚森林提供的碳汇至关重要。

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