Baseline Carbon Stocks Assessment and Projection of Future Carbon Benefits of a Carbon Sequestration Project in East Timor

Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental problems humanity is facing today. Forest ecosystems serve as a source or sink of greenhouse gases, primarily CO₂. With support from the Canadian Climate Change Fund, the Community-based Natural Resource Management for Carbon Sequestration pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change 2007-02, Vol.12 (2), p.243-257
Hauptverfasser: Lasco, R. D, Cardinoza, M. M
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Zusammenfassung:Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental problems humanity is facing today. Forest ecosystems serve as a source or sink of greenhouse gases, primarily CO₂. With support from the Canadian Climate Change Fund, the Community-based Natural Resource Management for Carbon Sequestration project in East Timor (CBNRM-ET) was implemented to “maintain carbon (C) stocks and increase C sequestration through the development of community-based resource management systems that will simultaneously improve livelihood security”. Project sites were in the Laclubar and Remexio Sub-districts of the Laclo watershed. The objective of this study was to quantify baseline C stocks and sequestration benefits of project components (reforestation with fast-growing species, primarily Casuarina equisetifolia, and agroforestry involving integration of Paraserianthes falcataria). Field measurements show that mature stands (>=30 years) of P. falcataria and C. equisetifolia contain up to 200 Mg C ha-¹ in above ground biomass, indicating the vast potential of project sites to sequester carbon. Baseline C stocks in above ground biomass were very low in both Laclubar (6.2 Mg C ha-¹ for reforestation sites and 5.2 Mg C ha-¹ for agroforestry sites and Remexio (3.0 Mg C ha-¹ for reforestation and 2.5 Mg C ha-¹ for agroforestry). Baseline soil organic C levels were much higher reaching up to 160 Mg C ha-¹ in Laclubar and 70 Mg C ha-¹ in Remexio. For the next 25 years, it is projected that 137 671 Mg C and 84 621 Mg C will be sequestered under high- and low C stock scenarios, respectively.
ISSN:1381-2386
1573-1596
DOI:10.1007/s11027-005-9011-8