Bressler Alison, Vidon Philippe, Hirsch Paul, Volk Timothy
Department of Forest and Natural Resource Management, The State University of New York School of Environmental Science and Forestry, 1 Forestry Dr., Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.
Department of Environmental Studies, The State University of New York School of Environmental Science and Forestry, 1 Forestry Dr., Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 2017 Apr;189(4):137. doi: 10.1007/s10661-017-5841-6. Epub 2017 Mar 1.
The development of shrub willow as a bioenergy feedstock contributes to renewable energy portfolios in many countries with temperate climates and marginal croplands due to excessive moisture. However, to fully understand the potential of shrub willow as an alternative crop on marginal cropland, more research is needed to understand the potential of shrub willow for providing a variety of ecosystem services. At the same time, there is much need for research developing strategies to value ecosystem services beyond conventional valuation systems (e.g., monetary, intrinsic). In this context, this project investigates the ecosystem services of shrub willow woody biomass from an environmental science perspective, and proposes a new avenue to assess ecosystem services for management purposes based on the relative value of key ecosystem services under various land management strategies (i.e., willow vs. corn vs. hay). On marginal cropland in the US Northeast, shrub willow may be used to replace crops like corn or hay. Transitioning from conventional corn or hay to willow tends to reduce nutrient loss and erosion, improve biodiversity and adaptability to climate change, and increase access to recreational activities. However, it is unlikely to change soil carbon pools or greenhouse gas emissions at the soil-atmosphere interface. By encouraging decision makers to weigh the pros and cons of each management decision (i.e., willow vs. corn vs. hay) based on the situation, the ecosystems services valuation method used here provides a clear framework for decision making in a watershed management context.
由于水分过多,灌木柳作为一种生物能源原料的发展为许多温带气候国家和边际农田的可再生能源组合做出了贡献。然而,要全面了解灌木柳作为边际农田替代作物的潜力,还需要更多研究来了解其提供多种生态系统服务的潜力。与此同时,非常需要开展研究,制定超越传统估值系统(如货币估值、内在估值)来评估生态系统服务价值的策略。在此背景下,本项目从环境科学角度研究灌木柳木质生物质的生态系统服务,并基于各种土地管理策略(即柳树与玉米与干草)下关键生态系统服务的相对价值,提出一种用于管理目的评估生态系统服务的新途径。在美国东北部的边际农田上,灌木柳可用于替代玉米或干草等作物。从传统的玉米或干草过渡到柳树往往会减少养分流失和侵蚀,改善生物多样性和对气候变化的适应性,并增加休闲活动的机会。然而,这不太可能改变土壤碳库或土壤 - 大气界面的温室气体排放。通过鼓励决策者根据具体情况权衡每个管理决策(即柳树与玉米与干草)的利弊,此处使用的生态系统服务估值方法为流域管理背景下的决策提供了一个清晰的框架。