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Perturbations in the carbon budget of the tropics

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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
卷 20, 期 10, 页码 3238-3255

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12600

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carbon emissions; deforestation; forest degradation; human development index; land-use change

资金

  1. UK's Natural Environment Research Council [NE/F005040/1]
  2. European FP7 project Geocarbon [283080]
  3. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/I021217/1]
  4. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/F005806/1, NE/I021217/1, NE/F005040/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. NERC [NE/F005806/1, NE/I021217/1, NE/F005040/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The carbon budget of the tropics has been perturbed as a result of human influences. Here, we attempt to construct a bottom-up' analysis of the biological components of the budget as they are affected by human activities. There are major uncertainties in the extent and carbon content of different vegetation types, the rates of land-use change and forest degradation, but recent developments in satellite remote sensing have gone far towards reducing these uncertainties. Stocks of carbon as biomass in tropical forests and woodlands add up to 271 +/- 16Pg with an even greater quantity of carbon as soil organic matter. Carbon loss from deforestation, degradation, harvesting and peat fires is estimated as 2.01 +/- 1.1Pg annum(-1); while carbon gain from forest and woodland growth is 1.85 +/- 0.09Pg annum(-1). We conclude that tropical lands are on average a small carbon source to the atmosphere, a result that is consistent with the top-down' result from measurements in the atmosphere. If they were to be conserved, they would be a substantial carbon sink. Release of carbon as carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning in the tropics is 0.74Pg annum(-1) or 0.57 MgC person(-1) annum(-1), much lower than the corresponding figures from developed regions of the world.

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