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Modelling forest plantations for carbon uptake with the LPJmL dynamic global vegetation model.

Authors :
Braakhekke, Maarten C.
Doelman, Jonathan C.
Baas, Peter
Müller, Christoph
Schaphoff, Sibyll
Stehfest, Elke
van Vuuren, Detlef P.
Source :
Earth System Dynamics Discussions. 2019, p1-24. 24p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present an extension of the dynamic global vegetation model LPJmL to simulate planted forests intended for C sequestration. We implemented three functional types to simulate plantation trees in temperate, tropical, and boreal climates. The parameters of these functional types were optimized to fit target growth curves (TGCs). These curves represent the evolution of stemwood C over time in typical productive plantations and were derived by combining field observations and LPJmL estimates for equivalent natural forests. While the calibrated model underestimates stemwood C growth rates compared to the TGCs, it represents substantial improvement over using natural forests to represent afforestation. Based on a simulation experiment in which we compared global natural forest versus global forest plantation, we found that forest plantations allow for much larger C uptake rates on the time scale of 100 years, with a maximum difference of a factor 1.9, around 54 years. In subsequent simulations for an ambitious but realistic scenario in which 650 Mha (14 % of global managed land, 4.5 % of global land surface) is converted to forest over 85 years, we found that natural forests take up 37 PgC versus 48 PgC for forest plantations. Comparing these results to estimations of C sequestration required to achieve the 2 °C climate target, we conclude that afforestation can offer a substantial contribution to climate mitigation. Full evaluation of afforestation as a climate change mitigation strategy requires an integrated assessment which considers all relevant aspects, including costs, biodiversity, and trade-offs with other land-use types. Our extended version of LPJmL can contribute such an assessment by providing improved estimates of C uptake rates by forest plantations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21904995
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Earth System Dynamics Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137248448
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-2019-13