The Water Implications of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Effects on Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry

被引:7
|
作者
Yu, Chin-Hsien [1 ]
McCarl, Bruce A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Southwestern Univ Finance & Econ, Inst Dev, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[2] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Agr Econ, College Stn, TX 77840 USA
关键词
climate change; greenhouse gas mitigation; water quality; water quantity; Missouri River Basin; SWAT; CLIMATE-CHANGE; EFFICIENT IRRIGATION; CONSERVATION TILLAGE; QUANTILE REGRESSION; QUALITY MANAGEMENT; PHOSPHORUS LOADS; IMPACTS; SURFACE; CARBON; SOIL;
D O I
10.3390/su10072367
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study addresses the water quantity and quality implications of greenhouse gas mitigation efforts in agriculture and forestry. This is done both through a literature review and a case study. The case study is set in the Missouri River Basin (MRB) and involves integration of a water hydrology model and a land use model with an econometric model estimated to make the link. The hydrology model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool, SWAT) is used to generate a multiyear, multilocation dataset that gives estimated water quantity and quality measures dependent on land use. In turn, those data are used in estimating a quantile regression model linking water quantity and quality with climate and land use. Additionally, a land use model (Forest and Agricultural Sector Optimization Model with Greenhouse Gases, FASOMGHG) is used to simulate the extent of mitigation strategy adoption and land use implications under alternative carbon prices. Then, the land use results and climate change forecasts are input to the econometric model and water quantity/quality projections developed. The econometric results show that land use patterns have significant influences on water quantity. Specifically, an increase in grassland significantly decreases water quantity, with forestry having mixed effects. At relatively high quantiles, land use changes from cropped land to grassland reduce water yield, while switching from cropping or grassland to forest yields more water. It also shows that an increase in cropped land use significantly degrades water quality at the 50% quantile and moving from cropped land to either forest or pasture slightly improves water quality at the 50% quantile but significantly worsens water quality at the 90% quantile. In turn, a simulation exercise shows that water quantity slightly increases under mitigation activity stimulated by lower carbon prices but significantly decreases under higher carbon prices. For water quality, when carbon prices are low, water quality is degraded under most mitigation alternatives but quality improves under higher carbon prices.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Addressing uncertainty and bias in land use, land use change, and forestry greenhouse gas inventories
    Emily McGlynn
    Serena Li
    Michael F. Berger
    Meredith Amend
    Kandice L. Harper
    [J]. Climatic Change, 2022, 170
  • [2] Addressing uncertainty and bias in land use, land use change, and forestry greenhouse gas inventories
    McGlynn, Emily
    Li, Serena
    Berger, Michael F.
    Amend, Meredith
    Harper, Kandice L.
    [J]. CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2022, 170 (1-2)
  • [3] African greenhouse gas emission inventories and mitigation options: Forestry, land-use change, and agriculture
    Braatz, BV
    Brown, S
    Isichei, AO
    Odada, EO
    Scholes, RJ
    Sokona, Y
    Drichi, P
    Gaston, G
    Delmas, R
    Holmes, R
    Amous, S
    Muyungi, RS
    DeJode, A
    Gibbs, M
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 1995, 38 (2-3) : 109 - 126
  • [4] LAND USE AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION EFFECTS OF BIOFUEL POLICIES
    Khanna, Madhu
    Chen, Xiaoguang
    Huang, Haixiao
    Oenal, Hayri
    [J]. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW, 2011, (02): : 549 - 588
  • [5] Agriculture, Forestry, Land Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    Legg, Wilfrid
    Davis, John
    [J]. EUROCHOICES, 2015, 14 (02) : 24 - +
  • [6] The opportunity cost of land use and the global potential for greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture and forestry
    Golub, Alla
    Hertel, Thomas
    Lee, Huey-Lin
    Rose, Steven
    Sohngen, Brent
    [J]. RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2009, 31 (04) : 299 - 319
  • [7] Toward Bayesian uncertainty quantification for forestry models used in the United Kingdom Greenhouse Gas Inventory for land use, land use change, and forestry
    van Oijen, Marcel
    Thomson, Amanda
    [J]. CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2010, 103 (1-2) : 55 - 67
  • [8] Toward Bayesian uncertainty quantification for forestry models used in the United Kingdom Greenhouse Gas Inventory for land use, land use change, and forestry
    Marcel van Oijen
    Amanda Thomson
    [J]. Climatic Change, 2010, 103 : 55 - 67
  • [9] Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potentials in agriculture, forestry and other land use in Southeast Asia
    Hasegawa, Tomoko
    Matsuoka, Yuzuru
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2012, 9 : 159 - 176
  • [10] Using Open Foris Collect Earth in Kyrgyzstan to support greenhouse gas inventory in the land use, land use change, and forestry sector
    Caglar Bassullu
    Pablo Martín-Ortega
    [J]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023, 195