Land evaluation and carbon flux estimation to reinforce natural protected areas a case study in Southern Mexico

Forest-protected areas contribute to sequestration of CO2, but its establishment in regions where human settlements already exist conficts with food production. There is a need to develop tools for evaluating the sustainability of land use options in such areas. The objective of the present study was to work out a procedure based on land evaluation and scenario analyses. It was tested in a study area, which is a part of a terrestrial reserve in southeastern Mexico. Requirements for agriculture and forest were matched against the variability in land characteristics to outline physical suitability for current and potential use of land. The efect on C-fux of seven scenarios with diferent degrees of contribution from areas of agriculture and forest in relation to current land use intensity and proportions (24% agriculture) was estimated. The scenarios were: (1) conversion of forest to agriculture (+24%), (2) improved land conditions by application of fertilizers (±0% agriculture), (3) conversion of agriculture to forest (+12%), (4) as (1) with improved land conditions, and (5), (6), (7) as (2), (3) and (4), respectively, but with silvopastoral/agroforestry system in agriculture area. After 20 years, in relation to the start (year 0), baseline (continuation of current land use) showed a sequestration of 10356.5 Gg CO2, scenario 1 an emission of 230.1 Gg and scenario 2–7 sequestrations of 2998.5–14958.0 Gg. The methodology is promising and can be used as a framework for applications at diferent scales.

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Main Authors: Mendoza Vega, Jorge Doctor autor 2016, Messing, Ingmar autor, Kú Quej, V. M. Maestro autor 8365, Pool Novelo, Luciano Maestro autor 2019, Chi Quej, Jesús de los Ángeles Maestro autor 13845
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Subjects:Emisiones de carbono, Captura de carbono, Cambio de uso de la tierra, Servicios ecosistémicos, Sistemas agroforestales, Calidad del suelo, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:607162024-03-12T13:00:07ZLand evaluation and carbon flux estimation to reinforce natural protected areas a case study in Southern Mexico Mendoza Vega, Jorge Doctor autor 2016 Messing, Ingmar autor Kú Quej, V. M. Maestro autor 8365 Pool Novelo, Luciano Maestro autor 2019 Chi Quej, Jesús de los Ángeles Maestro autor 13845 textengForest-protected areas contribute to sequestration of CO2, but its establishment in regions where human settlements already exist conficts with food production. There is a need to develop tools for evaluating the sustainability of land use options in such areas. The objective of the present study was to work out a procedure based on land evaluation and scenario analyses. It was tested in a study area, which is a part of a terrestrial reserve in southeastern Mexico. Requirements for agriculture and forest were matched against the variability in land characteristics to outline physical suitability for current and potential use of land. The efect on C-fux of seven scenarios with diferent degrees of contribution from areas of agriculture and forest in relation to current land use intensity and proportions (24% agriculture) was estimated. The scenarios were: (1) conversion of forest to agriculture (+24%), (2) improved land conditions by application of fertilizers (±0% agriculture), (3) conversion of agriculture to forest (+12%), (4) as (1) with improved land conditions, and (5), (6), (7) as (2), (3) and (4), respectively, but with silvopastoral/agroforestry system in agriculture area. After 20 years, in relation to the start (year 0), baseline (continuation of current land use) showed a sequestration of 10356.5 Gg CO2, scenario 1 an emission of 230.1 Gg and scenario 2–7 sequestrations of 2998.5–14958.0 Gg. The methodology is promising and can be used as a framework for applications at diferent scales.Forest-protected areas contribute to sequestration of CO2, but its establishment in regions where human settlements already exist conficts with food production. There is a need to develop tools for evaluating the sustainability of land use options in such areas. The objective of the present study was to work out a procedure based on land evaluation and scenario analyses. It was tested in a study area, which is a part of a terrestrial reserve in southeastern Mexico. Requirements for agriculture and forest were matched against the variability in land characteristics to outline physical suitability for current and potential use of land. The efect on C-fux of seven scenarios with diferent degrees of contribution from areas of agriculture and forest in relation to current land use intensity and proportions (24% agriculture) was estimated. The scenarios were: (1) conversion of forest to agriculture (+24%), (2) improved land conditions by application of fertilizers (±0% agriculture), (3) conversion of agriculture to forest (+12%), (4) as (1) with improved land conditions, and (5), (6), (7) as (2), (3) and (4), respectively, but with silvopastoral/agroforestry system in agriculture area. After 20 years, in relation to the start (year 0), baseline (continuation of current land use) showed a sequestration of 10356.5 Gg CO2, scenario 1 an emission of 230.1 Gg and scenario 2–7 sequestrations of 2998.5–14958.0 Gg. The methodology is promising and can be used as a framework for applications at diferent scales.Emisiones de carbonoCaptura de carbonoCambio de uso de la tierraServicios ecosistémicosSistemas agroforestalesCalidad del sueloArtfrosurEnvironmental Earth Scienceshttps://link-springer-com.ezproxy.ecosur.mx/content/pdf/10.1007/s12665-021-09369-0.pdfDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Emisiones de carbono
Captura de carbono
Cambio de uso de la tierra
Servicios ecosistémicos
Sistemas agroforestales
Calidad del suelo
Artfrosur
Emisiones de carbono
Captura de carbono
Cambio de uso de la tierra
Servicios ecosistémicos
Sistemas agroforestales
Calidad del suelo
Artfrosur
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Captura de carbono
Cambio de uso de la tierra
Servicios ecosistémicos
Sistemas agroforestales
Calidad del suelo
Artfrosur
Emisiones de carbono
Captura de carbono
Cambio de uso de la tierra
Servicios ecosistémicos
Sistemas agroforestales
Calidad del suelo
Artfrosur
Mendoza Vega, Jorge Doctor autor 2016
Messing, Ingmar autor
Kú Quej, V. M. Maestro autor 8365
Pool Novelo, Luciano Maestro autor 2019
Chi Quej, Jesús de los Ángeles Maestro autor 13845
Land evaluation and carbon flux estimation to reinforce natural protected areas a case study in Southern Mexico
description Forest-protected areas contribute to sequestration of CO2, but its establishment in regions where human settlements already exist conficts with food production. There is a need to develop tools for evaluating the sustainability of land use options in such areas. The objective of the present study was to work out a procedure based on land evaluation and scenario analyses. It was tested in a study area, which is a part of a terrestrial reserve in southeastern Mexico. Requirements for agriculture and forest were matched against the variability in land characteristics to outline physical suitability for current and potential use of land. The efect on C-fux of seven scenarios with diferent degrees of contribution from areas of agriculture and forest in relation to current land use intensity and proportions (24% agriculture) was estimated. The scenarios were: (1) conversion of forest to agriculture (+24%), (2) improved land conditions by application of fertilizers (±0% agriculture), (3) conversion of agriculture to forest (+12%), (4) as (1) with improved land conditions, and (5), (6), (7) as (2), (3) and (4), respectively, but with silvopastoral/agroforestry system in agriculture area. After 20 years, in relation to the start (year 0), baseline (continuation of current land use) showed a sequestration of 10356.5 Gg CO2, scenario 1 an emission of 230.1 Gg and scenario 2–7 sequestrations of 2998.5–14958.0 Gg. The methodology is promising and can be used as a framework for applications at diferent scales.
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Captura de carbono
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Sistemas agroforestales
Calidad del suelo
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author Mendoza Vega, Jorge Doctor autor 2016
Messing, Ingmar autor
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