Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia

Nine Latin American countries plan to use silvopastoral practices—incorporating trees into grazing lands—to mitigate climate change. However, the cumulative potential of scaling up silvopastoral systems at national levels is not well quantified. Here, we combined previously published tree cover data...

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Main Authors: Ermias Aynekulu, Marta Suber, Meine van Noordwijk, Jacobo Arango, James M. Roshetko, Todd S. Rosenstock
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/9/309
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spelling doaj-451a8a059ef443dca8fbe6c0a0c519212020-11-25T03:18:23ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-09-01930930910.3390/land9090309Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of ColombiaErmias Aynekulu0Marta Suber1Meine van Noordwijk2Jacobo Arango3James M. Roshetko4Todd S. Rosenstock5World Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi 00100, KenyaWorld Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi 00100, KenyaWorld Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi 00100, KenyaInternational Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali–Palmira CP, Apartado Aéreo 6713, Cali 763537, ColombiaWorld Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi 00100, KenyaWorld Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi 00100, KenyaNine Latin American countries plan to use silvopastoral practices—incorporating trees into grazing lands—to mitigate climate change. However, the cumulative potential of scaling up silvopastoral systems at national levels is not well quantified. Here, we combined previously published tree cover data based on 250 m resolution MODIS satellite remote sensing imagery for 2000–2017 with ecofloristic zone carbon stock estimates to calculate historical and potential future tree biomass carbon storage in Colombian grasslands. Between 2000 and 2017, tree cover across all Colombian grasslands increased from 15% to 18%, with total biomass carbon (TBC) stocks increasing from 0.41 to 0.48 Pg. The range in 2017 carbon stock values in grasslands based on ecofloristic zones (5 to 122 Mg ha<sup>−1</sup>) suggests a potential for further increase. Increasing all carbon stocks to the current median and 75th percentile levels for the respective eco-floristic zone would increase TBC stocks by about 0.06 and 0.15 Pg, respectively. Incorporated into national C accounting, such Tier 2 estimates can set realistic targets for silvopastoral systems in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) implementation plans in Colombia and other Latin American countries with similar contexts.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/9/309agroforestrycarbon sequestrationclimate change mitigationgrazing managementland restorationnationally determined contribution
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author Ermias Aynekulu
Marta Suber
Meine van Noordwijk
Jacobo Arango
James M. Roshetko
Todd S. Rosenstock
spellingShingle Ermias Aynekulu
Marta Suber
Meine van Noordwijk
Jacobo Arango
James M. Roshetko
Todd S. Rosenstock
Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
Land
agroforestry
carbon sequestration
climate change mitigation
grazing management
land restoration
nationally determined contribution
author_facet Ermias Aynekulu
Marta Suber
Meine van Noordwijk
Jacobo Arango
James M. Roshetko
Todd S. Rosenstock
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title Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
title_short Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
title_full Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
title_fullStr Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Storage Potential of Silvopastoral Systems of Colombia
title_sort carbon storage potential of silvopastoral systems of colombia
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Nine Latin American countries plan to use silvopastoral practices—incorporating trees into grazing lands—to mitigate climate change. However, the cumulative potential of scaling up silvopastoral systems at national levels is not well quantified. Here, we combined previously published tree cover data based on 250 m resolution MODIS satellite remote sensing imagery for 2000–2017 with ecofloristic zone carbon stock estimates to calculate historical and potential future tree biomass carbon storage in Colombian grasslands. Between 2000 and 2017, tree cover across all Colombian grasslands increased from 15% to 18%, with total biomass carbon (TBC) stocks increasing from 0.41 to 0.48 Pg. The range in 2017 carbon stock values in grasslands based on ecofloristic zones (5 to 122 Mg ha<sup>−1</sup>) suggests a potential for further increase. Increasing all carbon stocks to the current median and 75th percentile levels for the respective eco-floristic zone would increase TBC stocks by about 0.06 and 0.15 Pg, respectively. Incorporated into national C accounting, such Tier 2 estimates can set realistic targets for silvopastoral systems in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) implementation plans in Colombia and other Latin American countries with similar contexts.
topic agroforestry
carbon sequestration
climate change mitigation
grazing management
land restoration
nationally determined contribution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/9/309
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