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亚马逊成熟森林的碳吸收减轻了亚马逊国家的碳排放。

Carbon uptake by mature Amazon forests has mitigated Amazon nations' carbon emissions.

作者信息

Phillips Oliver L, Brienen Roel J W

机构信息

School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.

出版信息

Carbon Balance Manag. 2017 Dec;12(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s13021-016-0069-2. Epub 2017 Feb 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a significant carbon sink service, and also that the Amazon carbon sink in intact, mature forests may now be threatened as a result of different processes. There has however been no work done to quantify non-land-use-change forest carbon fluxes on a national basis within Amazonia, or to place these national fluxes and their possible changes in the context of the major anthropogenic carbon fluxes in the region. Here we present a first attempt to interpret results from ground-based monitoring of mature forest carbon fluxes in a biogeographically, politically, and temporally differentiated way. Specifically, using results from a large long-term network of forest plots, we estimate the Amazon biomass carbon balance over the last three decades for the different regions and nine nations of Amazonia, and evaluate the magnitude and trajectory of these differentiated balances in relation to major national anthropogenic carbon emissions.

RESULTS

The sink of carbon into mature forests has been remarkably geographically ubiquitous across Amazonia, being substantial and persistent in each of the five biogeographic regions within Amazonia. Between 1980 and 2010, it has more than mitigated the fossil fuel emissions of every single national economy, except that of Venezuela. For most nations (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname) the sink has probably additionally mitigated all anthropogenic carbon emissions due to Amazon deforestation and other land use change. While the sink has weakened in some regions since 2000, our analysis suggests that Amazon nations which are able to conserve large areas of natural and semi-natural landscape still contribute globally-significant carbon sequestration.

CONCLUSIONS

Mature forests across all of Amazonia have contributed significantly to mitigating climate change for decades. Yet Amazon nations have not directly benefited from providing this global scale ecosystem service. We suggest that better monitoring and reporting of the carbon fluxes within mature forests, and understanding the drivers of changes in their balance, must become national, as well as international, priorities.

摘要

背景

多条独立证据表明,亚马逊森林提供了重要的碳汇服务,而且完整、成熟森林中的亚马逊碳汇目前可能因不同过程而受到威胁。然而,尚未有人在国家层面上对亚马逊地区非土地利用变化的森林碳通量进行量化,也未将这些国家通量及其可能的变化置于该地区主要人为碳通量的背景下。在此,我们首次尝试以生物地理、政治和时间差异化的方式解读成熟森林碳通量地面监测的结果。具体而言,利用一个大型长期森林样地网络的结果,我们估算了过去三十年中亚马逊地区不同区域和九个国家的亚马逊生物量碳平衡,并评估了这些差异化平衡相对于主要国家人为碳排放的规模和轨迹。

结果

碳向成熟森林的汇在亚马逊地区地理上极为普遍,在亚马逊地区的五个生物地理区域中每个区域都很显著且持续存在。1980年至2010年期间,除委内瑞拉外,它抵消了每个国家经济体的化石燃料排放。对于大多数国家(玻利维亚、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、法属圭亚那、圭亚那、秘鲁、苏里南)来说,这个汇可能还额外抵消了因亚马逊森林砍伐和其他土地利用变化产生的所有人为碳排放。尽管自2000年以来有些地区的汇有所减弱,但我们的分析表明,能够保护大片自然和半自然景观的亚马逊国家仍在全球范围内做出了显著的碳固存贡献。

结论

几十年来,整个亚马逊地区的成熟森林对缓解气候变化做出了重大贡献。然而,亚马逊国家并未直接从提供这种全球规模的生态系统服务中受益。我们建议,更好地监测和报告成熟森林中的碳通量,并了解其平衡变化的驱动因素,必须成为国家和国际层面的优先事项。

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