Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.

Forests function as carbon reservoirs since they act in its sequestration and storage, playing a fundamental role in global climate change mitigation. Payments for this kind of environmental service have emerged as an important means for combating deforestation. This study evaluated the potential of a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in a Semiarid Brazilian region (Chapada do Araripe, southern Ceará state) to receive payments for environmental services (PES) for carbon (C) assimilation and storage. The biomass quantification was performed by the non-destructive method and the determination of the C content was carried out using a LECO carbon analyzer to correlate carbon production in different litter components with climate variables. The carbon, carbon increment and stored carbon values were obtained by information collected from a continuous forest inventory. The average carbon content of each litter component and the volume of wood stored in the forest indicated that the fragment has 27.78?t?ha?1 of carbon stored in its living biomass and an annual increment of 1.26?t?ha?1 year. The carbon sequestered annually totaled 3.99?t?ha?1 [carbon incorporated in the litter (2.73?t?ha?1) + average annual increment of carbon in the commercial volume (1.26 t ha?1)] indicating that the area sequesters an average of 102.02?t?ha?1 CO2e. Of the three studied compartments, only the leaves component showed a significant correlation with any climatic variable (rainfall). Based on amounts paid per ton of carbon sequestered, it is estimated that the area can earn ? 2583.79.ha?1 should it participate in a program of PES for carbon sequestration and storage. This value serves as an incentive for the conservation of biodiversity, promoting environmental benefits and financial advantages compared to other forms of land use.

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Main Authors: BENÍCIO, R. M. M., LINHARES, K. V. A., LISBOA, A. A. N., CRUZ, G. V., SILVA, L. V. A. da, NASCIMENTO, A. da S., SILVA, M. A. P. da, ROCHA, L. S. G., DRUMOND, M. A., TONUCCI, R. G., CALIXTO JÚNIOR, J. T.
Other Authors: ROBERTA MARIA ARRAIS BENÍCIO, URCA, Crato, CE; KARINA VIEIRA ALVES LINHARES, URCA, Crato, CE; AMARIA AMANDA NOBRE LISBOA, URCA, Crato, CE; GABRIEL VENÂNCIO CRUZ, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO VITOR ALVES DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; ARTHUR DA SILVA NASCIMENTO, URCA, Crato, CE; MARIA ARLENE PESSOA DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO SILVESTRE GOMES ROCHA, UFRRJ; MARCOS ANTONIO DRUMOND, CPATSA; RAFAEL GONCALVES TONUCCI, CNPC; JOÃO TAVARES CALIXTO JÚNIOR, URCA, Crato, CE.
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Published: Environmental Development, v. 45, 100796, 2023. 2022-12-25
Subjects:Mitigação, Pagamento por serviços ambientais, Estoque de carbono, Semiárido, Floresta umida, Mudança Climática, Bacia Sedimentar, Dióxido de Carbono, Oxido de Carbono, Floresta, Climate change, Forestry,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11503152023-01-12T10:01:29Z Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid. BENÍCIO, R. M. M. LINHARES, K. V. A. LISBOA, A. A. N. CRUZ, G. V. SILVA, L. V. A. da NASCIMENTO, A. da S. SILVA, M. A. P. da ROCHA, L. S. G. DRUMOND, M. A. TONUCCI, R. G. CALIXTO JÚNIOR, J. T. ROBERTA MARIA ARRAIS BENÍCIO, URCA, Crato, CE; KARINA VIEIRA ALVES LINHARES, URCA, Crato, CE; AMARIA AMANDA NOBRE LISBOA, URCA, Crato, CE; GABRIEL VENÂNCIO CRUZ, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO VITOR ALVES DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; ARTHUR DA SILVA NASCIMENTO, URCA, Crato, CE; MARIA ARLENE PESSOA DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO SILVESTRE GOMES ROCHA, UFRRJ; MARCOS ANTONIO DRUMOND, CPATSA; RAFAEL GONCALVES TONUCCI, CNPC; JOÃO TAVARES CALIXTO JÚNIOR, URCA, Crato, CE. Mitigação Pagamento por serviços ambientais Estoque de carbono Semiárido Floresta umida Mudança Climática Bacia Sedimentar Dióxido de Carbono Oxido de Carbono Floresta Climate change Forestry Forests function as carbon reservoirs since they act in its sequestration and storage, playing a fundamental role in global climate change mitigation. Payments for this kind of environmental service have emerged as an important means for combating deforestation. This study evaluated the potential of a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in a Semiarid Brazilian region (Chapada do Araripe, southern Ceará state) to receive payments for environmental services (PES) for carbon (C) assimilation and storage. The biomass quantification was performed by the non-destructive method and the determination of the C content was carried out using a LECO carbon analyzer to correlate carbon production in different litter components with climate variables. The carbon, carbon increment and stored carbon values were obtained by information collected from a continuous forest inventory. The average carbon content of each litter component and the volume of wood stored in the forest indicated that the fragment has 27.78?t?ha?1 of carbon stored in its living biomass and an annual increment of 1.26?t?ha?1 year. The carbon sequestered annually totaled 3.99?t?ha?1 [carbon incorporated in the litter (2.73?t?ha?1) + average annual increment of carbon in the commercial volume (1.26 t ha?1)] indicating that the area sequesters an average of 102.02?t?ha?1 CO2e. Of the three studied compartments, only the leaves component showed a significant correlation with any climatic variable (rainfall). Based on amounts paid per ton of carbon sequestered, it is estimated that the area can earn ? 2583.79.ha?1 should it participate in a program of PES for carbon sequestration and storage. This value serves as an incentive for the conservation of biodiversity, promoting environmental benefits and financial advantages compared to other forms of land use. 2023-01-12T10:01:29Z 2023-01-12T10:01:29Z 2022-12-25 2023 Artigo de periódico http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2022.100796 Ingles en openAccess Environmental Development, v. 45, 100796, 2023.
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topic Mitigação
Pagamento por serviços ambientais
Estoque de carbono
Semiárido
Floresta umida
Mudança Climática
Bacia Sedimentar
Dióxido de Carbono
Oxido de Carbono
Floresta
Climate change
Forestry
Mitigação
Pagamento por serviços ambientais
Estoque de carbono
Semiárido
Floresta umida
Mudança Climática
Bacia Sedimentar
Dióxido de Carbono
Oxido de Carbono
Floresta
Climate change
Forestry
spellingShingle Mitigação
Pagamento por serviços ambientais
Estoque de carbono
Semiárido
Floresta umida
Mudança Climática
Bacia Sedimentar
Dióxido de Carbono
Oxido de Carbono
Floresta
Climate change
Forestry
Mitigação
Pagamento por serviços ambientais
Estoque de carbono
Semiárido
Floresta umida
Mudança Climática
Bacia Sedimentar
Dióxido de Carbono
Oxido de Carbono
Floresta
Climate change
Forestry
BENÍCIO, R. M. M.
LINHARES, K. V. A.
LISBOA, A. A. N.
CRUZ, G. V.
SILVA, L. V. A. da
NASCIMENTO, A. da S.
SILVA, M. A. P. da
ROCHA, L. S. G.
DRUMOND, M. A.
TONUCCI, R. G.
CALIXTO JÚNIOR, J. T.
Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
description Forests function as carbon reservoirs since they act in its sequestration and storage, playing a fundamental role in global climate change mitigation. Payments for this kind of environmental service have emerged as an important means for combating deforestation. This study evaluated the potential of a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in a Semiarid Brazilian region (Chapada do Araripe, southern Ceará state) to receive payments for environmental services (PES) for carbon (C) assimilation and storage. The biomass quantification was performed by the non-destructive method and the determination of the C content was carried out using a LECO carbon analyzer to correlate carbon production in different litter components with climate variables. The carbon, carbon increment and stored carbon values were obtained by information collected from a continuous forest inventory. The average carbon content of each litter component and the volume of wood stored in the forest indicated that the fragment has 27.78?t?ha?1 of carbon stored in its living biomass and an annual increment of 1.26?t?ha?1 year. The carbon sequestered annually totaled 3.99?t?ha?1 [carbon incorporated in the litter (2.73?t?ha?1) + average annual increment of carbon in the commercial volume (1.26 t ha?1)] indicating that the area sequesters an average of 102.02?t?ha?1 CO2e. Of the three studied compartments, only the leaves component showed a significant correlation with any climatic variable (rainfall). Based on amounts paid per ton of carbon sequestered, it is estimated that the area can earn ? 2583.79.ha?1 should it participate in a program of PES for carbon sequestration and storage. This value serves as an incentive for the conservation of biodiversity, promoting environmental benefits and financial advantages compared to other forms of land use.
author2 ROBERTA MARIA ARRAIS BENÍCIO, URCA, Crato, CE; KARINA VIEIRA ALVES LINHARES, URCA, Crato, CE; AMARIA AMANDA NOBRE LISBOA, URCA, Crato, CE; GABRIEL VENÂNCIO CRUZ, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO VITOR ALVES DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; ARTHUR DA SILVA NASCIMENTO, URCA, Crato, CE; MARIA ARLENE PESSOA DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO SILVESTRE GOMES ROCHA, UFRRJ; MARCOS ANTONIO DRUMOND, CPATSA; RAFAEL GONCALVES TONUCCI, CNPC; JOÃO TAVARES CALIXTO JÚNIOR, URCA, Crato, CE.
author_facet ROBERTA MARIA ARRAIS BENÍCIO, URCA, Crato, CE; KARINA VIEIRA ALVES LINHARES, URCA, Crato, CE; AMARIA AMANDA NOBRE LISBOA, URCA, Crato, CE; GABRIEL VENÂNCIO CRUZ, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO VITOR ALVES DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; ARTHUR DA SILVA NASCIMENTO, URCA, Crato, CE; MARIA ARLENE PESSOA DA SILVA, URCA, Crato, CE; LEONARDO SILVESTRE GOMES ROCHA, UFRRJ; MARCOS ANTONIO DRUMOND, CPATSA; RAFAEL GONCALVES TONUCCI, CNPC; JOÃO TAVARES CALIXTO JÚNIOR, URCA, Crato, CE.
BENÍCIO, R. M. M.
LINHARES, K. V. A.
LISBOA, A. A. N.
CRUZ, G. V.
SILVA, L. V. A. da
NASCIMENTO, A. da S.
SILVA, M. A. P. da
ROCHA, L. S. G.
DRUMOND, M. A.
TONUCCI, R. G.
CALIXTO JÚNIOR, J. T.
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topic_facet Mitigação
Pagamento por serviços ambientais
Estoque de carbono
Semiárido
Floresta umida
Mudança Climática
Bacia Sedimentar
Dióxido de Carbono
Oxido de Carbono
Floresta
Climate change
Forestry
author BENÍCIO, R. M. M.
LINHARES, K. V. A.
LISBOA, A. A. N.
CRUZ, G. V.
SILVA, L. V. A. da
NASCIMENTO, A. da S.
SILVA, M. A. P. da
ROCHA, L. S. G.
DRUMOND, M. A.
TONUCCI, R. G.
CALIXTO JÚNIOR, J. T.
author_sort BENÍCIO, R. M. M.
title Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
title_short Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
title_full Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
title_fullStr Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
title_full_unstemmed Carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a Sedimentary Basin Humid Forest refuge in Brazilian Semiarid.
title_sort carbon stock and sequestration as a form of payment for environmental services in a sedimentary basin humid forest refuge in brazilian semiarid.
publisher Environmental Development, v. 45, 100796, 2023.
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