Greenhouse gas emissions in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests

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作者
Murdiyarso, Daniel [1 ,2 ]
Saragi-Sasmito, Meli Fitriani [1 ,2 ]
Rustini, Anggi [2 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, Jalan Situgede, Bogor 16115, Indonesia
[2] Bogor Agr Univ, Dept Geophys & Meteorol, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
关键词
Emission factors; REDD; Ground water level; Microbial biomass; Spatial variability; CARBON-DIOXIDE; ECOSYSTEMS; PEATLANDS; BIOMASS;
D O I
10.1007/s11027-017-9776-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Restoration of deforested and drained tropical peat swamp forests is globally relevant in the context of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The seasonal flux of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) in a restoration concession in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, was measured in the two contrasting land covers: shrubs and secondary forests growing on peatlands. We found that land covers had high, but insignificantly different, soil carbon stocks of 949+56 and 1126+147Mgha(-1), respectively. The mean annual CO2 flux from the soil of shrub areas was 52.4 +/- 4.1Mgha(-1)year(-1), and from secondary peat swamp forests was 42.9 +/- 3.6Mgha(-1)year(-1). The significant difference in mean soil temperature in the shrubs (31.2 degrees C) and secondary peat swamp forests (26.3 degrees C) was responsible for the difference in total CO2 fluxes of these sites. We also found the mean annual total soil respiration was almost equally partitioned between heterotrophic respiration (20.8+1.3Mgha(-1)year(-1)) and autotrophic respiration (22.6+1.5Mgha(-1)year(-1)). Lowered ground water level up to -40cm in both land covers caused the increase of CO2 fluxes to 40-75%. These numbers contribute to the provision of emission factors for rewetted organic soils required in the national reporting using the 2013 Supplement of the 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for wetlands as part of the obligation under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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