Assessment of carbon capture and storage through silvopastoral systems designed for tree harvesting for different end uses.

All economic sectors must support strategies to offset greenhouse gasses (GHG) emissions and sequester carbon. One of these practices is the silvopastoral system (SPS), which involves raising animals on a pasture containing trees, which can be managed for wood harvest or not. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of eucalyptus trees to absorb and store carbon in two SPS designs in Brazil. The case study I (CSI) carried out in Maranhão State, is a SPS using eucalyptus whose wood was destined for the pulp and paper industry. In this case, a tree density of 833 plants ha-1 was arranged in nine planting lines interspersed with a 30-meter grazing strip. The Case study II (CSII) is in Minas Gerais State, and consisted of a SPS with a plant density of 322 eucalyptus trees ha-1 planted in double rows. Considering the eucalyptus cutting cycle in the field, the average C stocks in CSI and CSII in the long term are 15 and 27 Mg ha-1 respectively. Including the time wood products immobilize carbon as they last in nature, a projected permanent C stock of 30 Mg ha-1 at the equilibrium is estimated for CSI and 222 Mg ha-1for CSII. The permanent C stock in CSI and CSII is comparable to areas undergoing forest restoration in Brazil, which also provides other externalities such as biodiversity conservation. However, with climate emergency, it is important to highlight the potential of SPS to simultaneously produce food and goods, while sequestering atmospheric CO2.

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Main Authors: LEITE, F. F. G. D., SANTOS, F. M., SILVEIRA, J. G. da, VERONEZE, A. J., MULLER, M. D., FERREIRA, I. G. M., ALVES, B. J. R.
Other Authors: ASSOCIAÇÃO REDE ILPF; ASSOCIAÇÃO REDE ILPF; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL; ASSOCIAÇÃO REDE ILPF; BRUNO JOSE RODRIGUES ALVES, CNPAB.
Format: Artigo em anais e proceedings biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2023-10-26
Subjects:Sequestro de carbono, Emergência climática, Madeira sólida, Climate emergency, Sistema silvipastoril, Papel, Celulose, Madeira, Eucalipto, Carbon sequestration, Pulp, Paper, Wood,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1157528
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