4.8 Article

The uncertain climate footprint of wetlands under human pressure

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1416267112

Keywords

wetland conversion; methane; radiative forcing; carbon dioxide

Funding

  1. JRC-IES-H07 ClimEcos project [995]
  2. FP7 ICE-ARC [603887-2]
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF) [DEB-0845166 (T11)]
  4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  5. Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences [313372 (AB9), 246386-01 (AB5 and T1)]
  6. Early Career Scheme, Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China [CUHK 458913 (T1)]
  7. NSF [1204263 (AB12)]
  8. Irish Environmental Protection Agency's STRIVE (Science, Research, Technology and Innovation for the Environment) programme (project CELTICFLUX) [2001-CD-C2-M1]
  9. European Union (EU) 6th Framework Project CarboEurope-IP [505572]
  10. NitroEurope-IP [(017841) (T7), 017841/2 (T14)]
  11. Helmholtz Association [Helmholtz Young Investigators Group] [VH-NG-821]
  12. Nordic Centre of Excellence
  13. DEFROST (Impact of a changing cryosphere -Depicting ecosystem-climate feedbacks from permafrost, snow and ice), under the Nordic Top-Level Research Initiative, Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence program [1118615]
  14. Academy of Finland ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation Systems) Projects [263149, 281255, 281250, (AB7, AB8, and AB14a, b)]
  15. Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring Programme
  16. Danish Energy Agency
  17. Nordic Center of Excellence DEFROST [AB1b, AB13]
  18. Nordic Center of Excellence DEFROST
  19. EU-GREENCYCLES [512464 (AB11)]
  20. Swedish Research Councils FORMAS [T15]
  21. Dutch-Russian Scientific Cooperation Grant (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek NWO) [047.017.037]
  22. Darwin Center Grant [142.16.3051]
  23. Terrestrial Carbon Observation System TCOS-Siberia [EVK2-CT-2001-00131 (AB2)]
  24. TCOS-Siberia European Union Project (EU) [N EVK2-2001-00143 (AB3)]
  25. NSF Grant [ATM-9006327 (T6)]
  26. Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (Tekes)
  27. University of Eastern Finland Grant [70008/08 (AB6)]
  28. CarboEurope- IP [GOCE-CT-2003-505572]
  29. Dutch National Research Programme Climate Changes Spatial Planning (ME2 project)
  30. province of North Holland [T10]
  31. Russian Science Foundation [14-27-00065 (T12)]
  32. Academy of Finland [125238 (AB10)]
  33. Natural Environment Research Council [ceh010010] Funding Source: researchfish
  34. Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA) [2001-CD-C2-M1] Funding Source: Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA)

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Significant climate risks are associated with a positive carbon-temperature feedback in northern latitude carbon-rich ecosystems, making an accurate analysis of human impacts on the net greenhouse gas balance of wetlands a priority. Here, we provide a coherent assessment of the climate footprint of a network of wetland sites based on simultaneous and quasi-continuous ecosystem observations of CO2 and CH4 fluxes. Experimental areas are located both in natural and in managed wetlands and cover a wide range of climatic regions, ecosystem types, and management practices. Based on direct observations we predict that sustained CH4 emissions in natural ecosystems are in the long term (i.e., several centuries) typically offset by CO2 uptake, although with large spatiotemporal variability. Using a space-for-time analogy across ecological and climatic gradients, we represent the chronosequence from natural to managed conditions to quantify the cost of CH4 emissions for the benefit of net carbon sequestration. With a sustained pulseresponse radiative forcing model, we found a significant increase in atmospheric forcing due to land management, in particular for wetland converted to cropland. Our results quantify the role of human activities on the climate footprint of northern wetlands and call for development of active mitigation strategies for managed wetlands and new guidelines of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) accounting for both sustained CH4 emissions and cumulative CO2 exchange.

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