The contribution of China’s Grain to Green Program to carbon sequestration

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作者
Dan Liu
Yang Chen
Wenwen Cai
Wenjie Dong
Jingfeng Xiao
Jiquan Chen
Haicheng Zhang
Jiangzhou Xia
Wenping Yuan
机构
[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology
[2] University of New Hampshire,Earth Systems Research Center, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
[3] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,International Center for Ecology, Meteorology, and Environment, School of Applied Meteorology
[4] Michigan State University,Centre for Global Change & Earth Observations, Department of Geography
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Landscape Ecology | 2014年 / 29卷
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Grain to Green Program; Integrated biosphere simulator; Carbon sequestration; Modeling; Carbon sink;
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Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating the greenhouse effect. The Grain to Green Program (GGP) is one of the largest ecological programs in China, and it aims at converting croplands on steep slopes to forests. However, the magnitude and distribution of carbon sequestration induced by GGP remain unknown. In this study, we estimated the changes in carbon fluxes and stocks caused by forests converted from croplands under the GGP using a process-based ecosystem model (i.e., IBIS). Our results showed that the converted areas from croplands to forests under the GGP program could sequester 110.45 Tg C by 2020, and 524.36 Tg C by the end of this century. The sequestration capacity showed substantial spatial variations with large sequestration in southern China. The economic benefits of carbon sequestration from the GGP were also estimated according to the current carbon price. The estimated economic benefits ranged from $8.84 to $44.20 billion from 2000 through 2100, which may exceed the current total investment ($38.99 billion) on the program. As the GGP program continues and forests grow, the impact of this program will be even larger in the future, making a more considerable contribution to China’s carbon sink over the upcoming decades.
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页码:1675 / 1688
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