Carbon uptake by secondary forests in Brazilian Amazonia

被引:134
作者
Fearnside, PM
Guimaraes, WM
机构
[1] National Institute for Research in the Amazon (INPA), 69011-970 Manaus, Amazonas
关键词
global warming; secondary succession; greenhouse effect; deforestation; pasture; shifting cultivation;
D O I
10.1016/0378-1127(95)03648-2
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Estimating the contribution of deforestation to greenhouse gas emissions requires calculations of the uptake of carbon by the vegetation that replaces the forest, as well as the emissions from burning and decay of forest biomass and from altered emissions and uptakes by the soil. The role of regeneration in offsetting emissions from deforestation in the Brazilian Legal Amazon has sometimes been exaggerated. Unlike many other tropical areas, cattle pasture (rather than shifting cultivation) usually replaces forest in Brazilian Amazonia. Degraded cattle pastures regenerate secondary forests more slowly than do fallows in shifting cultivation systems, leading to lower uptake of carbon. The calculations presented here indicate that in 1990 the 410 X 10(3) km(2) deforested landscape was taking up 29 X 10(6) t of carbon (C) annually (0.7 t C ha(-1) year(-1)). This does not include the emissions from clearing of secondary forests, which in 1990 released an estimated 27 X 10(6) t C, almost completely offsetting the uptake from the landscape. Were the present land-use change processes to continue, carbon uptake would rise to 365 X 10(6) t annually (0.9 t C ha(-1) year(-1)) in 2090 in the 3.9 X 10(6) km(2) area that would have been deforested by that year. The 1990 rate of emissions from deforestation in the region greatly exceeded the uptake from regrowth of replacement vegetation.
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