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Estimating aboveground net biomass change for tropical and subtropical forests: Refinement of IPCC default rates using forest plot data.
Requena Suarez, Daniela; Rozendaal, Danaë M A; De Sy, Veronique; Phillips, Oliver L; Alvarez-Dávila, Esteban; Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina; Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro; Arroyo, Luzmila; Baker, Timothy R; Bongers, Frans; Brienen, Roel J W; Carter, Sarah; Cook-Patton, Susan C; Feldpausch, Ted R; Griscom, Bronson W; Harris, Nancy; Hérault, Bruno; Honorio Coronado, Eurídice N; Leavitt, Sara M; Lewis, Simon L; Marimon, Beatriz S; Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel; Kassi N'dja, Justin; N'Guessan, Anny Estelle; Poorter, Lourens; Qie, Lan; Rutishauser, Ervan; Sist, Plinio; Sonké, Bonaventure; Sullivan, Martin J P; Vilanova, Emilio; Wang, Maria M H; Martius, Christopher; Herold, Martin.
Afiliação
  • Requena Suarez D; Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Rozendaal DMA; Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • De Sy V; Plant Production Systems Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Phillips OL; Centre for Crop Systems Analysis, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Alvarez-Dávila E; Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Anderson-Teixeira K; School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Araujo-Murakami A; Escuela de Ciencias agrícolas, pecuarias y ambientales, Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, Bogota, Colombia.
  • Arroyo L; Fundación ConVida, Medellín, Colombia.
  • Baker TR; Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VR, USA.
  • Bongers F; Center for Tropical Forest Science-Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama, Republic of Panama.
  • Brienen RJW; Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • Carter S; Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • Cook-Patton SC; School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Feldpausch TR; Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Griscom BW; School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Harris N; Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Hérault B; The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VR, USA.
  • Honorio Coronado EN; Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
  • Leavitt SM; The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VR, USA.
  • Lewis SL; World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Marimon BS; CIRAD, UR Forests & Societies, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
  • Monteagudo Mendoza A; Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouet-Boigny, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast.
  • Kassi N'dja J; Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana, Iquitos, Peru.
  • N'Guessan AE; The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VR, USA.
  • Poorter L; School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Qie L; Department of Geography, University College London, London, UK.
  • Rutishauser E; Campus de Nova Xavantina, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Nova Xavantina, Brazil.
  • Sist P; Jardín Botánico de Missouri, Oxapampa, Peru.
  • Sonké B; Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Peru.
  • Sullivan MJP; UFR Biosciences, Laboratoire de Botanique, Université Félix Houphouet-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  • Vilanova E; UFR Biosciences, Laboratoire de Botanique, Université Félix Houphouet-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  • Wang MMH; Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Martius C; School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
  • Herold M; Center for Tropical Forest Science-Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama, Republic of Panama.
Glob Chang Biol ; 25(11): 3609-3624, 2019 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31310673
As countries advance in greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting for climate change mitigation, consistent estimates of aboveground net biomass change (∆AGB) are needed. Countries with limited forest monitoring capabilities in the tropics and subtropics rely on IPCC 2006 default ∆AGB rates, which are values per ecological zone, per continent. Similarly, research into forest biomass change at a large scale also makes use of these rates. IPCC 2006 default rates come from a handful of studies, provide no uncertainty indications and do not distinguish between older secondary forests and old-growth forests. As part of the 2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, we incorporate ∆AGB data available from 2006 onwards, comprising 176 chronosequences in secondary forests and 536 permanent plots in old-growth and managed/logged forests located in 42 countries in Africa, North and South America and Asia. We generated ∆AGB rate estimates for younger secondary forests (≤20 years), older secondary forests (>20 years and up to 100 years) and old-growth forests, and accounted for uncertainties in our estimates. In tropical rainforests, for which data availability was the highest, our ∆AGB rate estimates ranged from 3.4 (Asia) to 7.6 (Africa) Mg ha-1  year-1 in younger secondary forests, from 2.3 (North and South America) to 3.5 (Africa) Mg ha-1  year-1 in older secondary forests, and 0.7 (Asia) to 1.3 (Africa) Mg ha-1  year-1 in old-growth forests. We provide a rigorous and traceable refinement of the IPCC 2006 default rates in tropical and subtropical ecological zones, and identify which areas require more research on ∆AGB. In this respect, this study should be considered as an important step towards quantifying the role of tropical and subtropical forests as carbon sinks with higher accuracy; our new rates can be used for large-scale GHG accounting by governmental bodies, nongovernmental organizations and in scientific research.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Clima Tropical País/Região como assunto: Africa / America do sul / Asia Idioma: En Revista: Glob Chang Biol Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Clima Tropical País/Região como assunto: Africa / America do sul / Asia Idioma: En Revista: Glob Chang Biol Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda