TROPICAL FORESTS - THEIR PAST, PRESENT, AND POTENTIAL FUTURE-ROLE IN THE TERRESTRIAL CARBON BUDGET

被引:80
作者
BROWN, S
HALL, CAS
KNABE, W
RAICH, J
TREXLER, MC
WOOMER, P
机构
[1] SUNY,COLL ENVIRONM SCI & FORESTRY,DEPT ENVIRONM & FOREST BIOL,SYRACUSE,NY 13210
[2] ENVIRONM RES & CONSULTANCY,W-4330 MULHEIM,GERMANY
[3] IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT BOT,AMES,IA 50011
[4] TREXLER & ASSOCIATES,OAK GROVE,OR 97267
[5] UNESCO,ROSTA,TSBF,NAIROBI,KENYA
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10.1007/BF01104989
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In this paper we review results of research to summarize the state-of-knowledge of the past, present, and potential future roles of tropical forests in the global C cycle. In the pre-industrial period (ca. 1850), the flux from changes in tropical land use amounted to a small C source of about 0.06 Pg yr-1. By 1990, the C source had increased to 1.7 +/- 0.5 Pg yr-1. The C pools in forest vegetation and soils in 1990 was estimated to be 159 Pg and 216 Pg, respectively. No concrete evidence is available for predicting how tropical forest ecosystems am likely to respond to CO2 enrichment and/or climate change. However, C sources from continuing deforestation are likely to overwhelm any change in C fluxes unless land management efforts become more aggressive. Future changes in land use under a ''business as usual'' scenario could release 41-77 Pg C over the next 60 yr. Carbon fluxes from losses in tropical forests may be lessened by aggressively pursued agricultural and forestry measures. These measures could reduce the magnitude of the tropical C source by 50 Pg by the year 2050. Policies to mitigate C losses must be multiple and concurrent, including reform of forestry, land tenure, arid agricultural policies, forest protection, promotion of on-farm forestry, and establishment of plantations on non-forested lands. Policies should support improved agricultural productivity, especially replacing non-traditional slash-and-burn agriculture with more sustainable and approaches.
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