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Integrated global assessment of the natural forest carbon potential

Authors :
Mo, Lidong
Zohner, Constantin M.
Reich, Peter B.
Liang, Jingjing
de Miguel, Sergio
Nabuurs, Gert Jan
Renner, Susanne S.
van den Hoogen, Johan
Araza, Arnan
Herold, Martin
Mirzagholi, Leila
Ma, Haozhi
Averill, Colin
Phillips, Oliver L.
Gamarra, Javier G.P.
Hordijk, Iris
Routh, Devin
Abegg, Meinrad
Adou Yao, Yves C.
Alberti, Giorgio
Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.
Alvarado, Braulio Vilchez
Alvarez-Dávila, Esteban
Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F.
Amaral, Iêda
Ammer, Christian
Antón-Fernández, Clara
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Aymard, Gerardo A.
Baker, Timothy R.
Bałazy, Radomir
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely G.
Bastian, Meredith L.
Bastin, Jean Francois
Birigazzi, Luca
Bongers, Frans
Decuyper, Mathieu
de Vries, Ben
Hengeveld, Geerten
Lu, Huicui
Parren, Marc
Schelhaas, Mart Jan
Sheil, Douglas
van der Plas, Fons
Feng Wang, Hua
Zagt, Roderik
Mo, Lidong
Zohner, Constantin M.
Reich, Peter B.
Liang, Jingjing
de Miguel, Sergio
Nabuurs, Gert Jan
Renner, Susanne S.
van den Hoogen, Johan
Araza, Arnan
Herold, Martin
Mirzagholi, Leila
Ma, Haozhi
Averill, Colin
Phillips, Oliver L.
Gamarra, Javier G.P.
Hordijk, Iris
Routh, Devin
Abegg, Meinrad
Adou Yao, Yves C.
Alberti, Giorgio
Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.
Alvarado, Braulio Vilchez
Alvarez-Dávila, Esteban
Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F.
Amaral, Iêda
Ammer, Christian
Antón-Fernández, Clara
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Aymard, Gerardo A.
Baker, Timothy R.
Bałazy, Radomir
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely G.
Bastian, Meredith L.
Bastin, Jean Francois
Birigazzi, Luca
Bongers, Frans
Decuyper, Mathieu
de Vries, Ben
Hengeveld, Geerten
Lu, Huicui
Parren, Marc
Schelhaas, Mart Jan
Sheil, Douglas
van der Plas, Fons
Feng Wang, Hua
Zagt, Roderik
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ISSN: 0028-0836
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate have considerably reduced the scale of this system 1. Remote-sensing estimates to quantify carbon losses from global forests 2–5 are characterized by considerable uncertainty and we lack a comprehensive ground-sourced evaluation to benchmark these estimates. Here we combine several ground-sourced 6 and satellite-derived approaches 2,7,8 to evaluate the scale of the global forest carbon potential outside agricultural and urban lands. Despite regional variation, the predictions demonstrated remarkable consistency at a global scale, with only a 12% difference between the ground-sourced and satellite-derived estimates. At present, global forest carbon storage is markedly under the natural potential, with a total deficit of 226 Gt (model range = 151–363 Gt) in areas with low human footprint. Most (61%, 139 Gt C) of this potential is in areas with existing forests, in which ecosystem protection can allow forests to recover to maturity. The remaining 39% (87 Gt C) of potential lies in regions in which forests have been removed or fragmented. Although forests cannot be a substitute for emissions reductions, our results support the idea 2,3,9 that the conservation, restoration and sustainable management of diverse forests offer valuable contributions to meeting global climate and biodiversity targets.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0028-0836
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature 624 (2023), ISSN: 0028-0836, ISSN: 0028-0836, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430716625
Document Type :
Electronic Resource