Effects of land-use change on carbon stocks in Switzerland

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作者
Bolliger, Janine [1 ]
Hagedorn, Frank [1 ]
Leifeld, Jens [2 ]
Boehl, Juergen [1 ]
Zimmermann, Stephan [1 ]
Soliva, Reto [1 ]
Kienast, Felix [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
[2] Res Stn Agroscope Reckenholz Tanikon ART, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
agroecosystem change; agricultural decline; C stock; land-use change; forest C; open-land C; soil C; scenario-based modeling;
D O I
10.1007/s10021-008-9168-6
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We assessed how consequences of future land-use change may affect size and spatial shifts of C stocks under three potential trends in policy-(a) business-as-usual: continuation of land-use trends observed during the past 15 years; (b) extensification: full extensification of open-land; and (c) liberalization: full reforestation potential. The build-up times for the three scenarios are estimated at 30, 80 and 100 years, respectively. Potential C-stock change rates are derived from the literature. Whereas the business-as-usual scenario would cause marginal changes of 0.5%, liberalization would provoke a 13% increase in C stocks (+62 MtC). Gains of 24% would be expected for forests (+95 MtC), whereas open-land C stock would decrease 27% (-33 MtC). Extensification would lead to a C stock decrease of 3% (-12 MtC). Whereas forest C is expected to increase 12% (+36.5 MtC) at high elevations, stocks of open-land C would decline 38.5% (-48.5 MtC). Most affected are unfavorable grasslands, which increase in area (+59%) but contribute only 14.5% to the C stocks. C sinks would amount to 0.6 MtC y(-1) assuming a build-up time of 100 years for the liberalization scenario. C stocks on the current forest area are increasing by 1 MtC y(-1). The maximal total C sink of 1.6 MtC might thus suffice to compensate for agricultural greenhouse gases (2004: 1.4 Mt CO(2)-C equivalents), but corresponds only to 11-13% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission in Switzerland. Thus, even the largest of the expected terrestrial C stocks under liberalization will be small in comparison with current emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases.
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