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DIGGING DEEPER: THE VALUE OF DEEP SOIL CARBON FOR POTENTIAL REDD plus PROJECTS IN TROPICAL FOREST COMMUNITIES IN AMAZONIA

机译:更深的挖掘:亚马逊热带森林社区中潜在雷达的深土碳的价值

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The deforestation of tropical forests plays a key role in terms of carbon dioxide emissions and thus accelerates climate change. With the initiative Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+), the UN spearheaded an approach to valorize ecosystems for their sequestered organic carbon (OC) to protect them for the sake of mitigating global climate change. In Brazil, where large areas of intact forests abound, especially within the territories of indigenous people, REDD+ schemes are highly sought after but are often hard to establish due to the given uncertainties in carbon stock evaluation at greater soil depths, intercultural communication problems and power asymmetries. With permission from the Kayapo/Mekragnoti tribe, our interdisciplinary research team dug a 10.0 m soil profile under a pristine forest situated on their indigenous territory in Para, Brazil. Our results show that by following the Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) guidelines of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), focusing on the first 0.3 m of soil only captures 21 % of the total soil OC present. Furthermore, only 51 % of soil OC was stored in the first metre, while 84 % of OC was captured if the sampling depth expanded to 3.0 m. This study notes that for adequate calculation and validation of stored soil OC, at least one real measurement (i.e., the Tier 3 approach) is needed to represent OC stocks in the subsoil.
机译:热带森林的森林砍伐在二氧化碳排放方面发挥着关键作用,从而加速了气候变化。随着森林砍伐和森林退化(REDD +)的倡议减少(REDD +),旨在为其隔离的有机碳(OC)储存生态系统的方法,以保护它们是为了缓解全球气候变化。在巴西,在大面积的完整森林比比皆是,特别是在土着人民领土内,REDD +计划受到高度追捧,但由于在更大的土壤深度,跨文化交际问题和权力中,由于碳储蓄评估的不确定性,往往难以建立不对称。凭借克雷纳多/ Mekragnoti部落的许可,我们的跨学科研究团队在巴西巴拉的土着领土上的原始森林下挖掘了10.0米的土壤剖面。我们的研究结果表明,通过遵循“土地利用,土地利用变化和林业(Lulucf)”联合国气候变化框架公约“(UNFCCC),重点关注土壤的第一个0.3米,只捕获21%的土壤OC目前。此外,只有51%的土壤OC储存在第一米中,而84%的OC是捕获的,如果采样深度扩展到3.0米。本研究指出,对于储存的土壤OC的充分计算和验证,需要至少一个实际测量(即,第3层3方法)来代表Substhill中的OC股。

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