Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil

In Brazil, the cultivation of sugar cane is regarded as emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) when associated with the use of burnings in the pre-­‐harvest, depending also on the physiognomy of native vegetation converted to its installation (i.e. in the format of grass, bushes or trees). This study aims...

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Main Authors: Alcione Borges, Manuel Eduardo Ferreira, Marlon Nemayer, Fausto Miziara, Francis Lee Ribeiro
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental 2011-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais
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Online Access:http://rbciamb.com.br/index.php/Publicacoes_RBCIAMB/article/view/340
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spelling doaj-b00e00fe556c441988c2a5de2ac4f5172021-08-02T13:04:05ZengAssociação Brasileira de Engenharia Sanitária e AmbientalRevista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais1808-45242176-94782011-12-01226065340Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of BrazilAlcione BorgesManuel Eduardo FerreiraMarlon NemayerFausto MiziaraFrancis Lee RibeiroIn Brazil, the cultivation of sugar cane is regarded as emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) when associated with the use of burnings in the pre-­‐harvest, depending also on the physiognomy of native vegetation converted to its installation (i.e. in the format of grass, bushes or trees). This study aims at estimating GHG emissions in areas of sugarcane cultivation in the State of Goiás, core area of the Cerrado biome, between 2005 and 2009. Thus, it was considered the hypothetical use of pre-­‐harvest burning and its gradual reduction. The areas with sugarcane fields and where fire is used were also identified, providing actual data for the recalculation of GHC emissions. The maps show a concentration of sugarcane cultivation in the southern, central and southwestern areas of Goiás. Assuming all that sugarcane production is exposed to fire (during the reference period), it was observed the emission of four greenhouse gases (methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide). The Federal Law helps restrain the use of fire, allowing the replacement of this technology. In Goiás, the extent of areas with burning cane fields are fragmented and small, emitting 105.95 Gg C-­‐CO2e in the period studied (14.75% of total area for planting of the sugarcane), making production relatively clean.http://rbciamb.com.br/index.php/Publicacoes_RBCIAMB/article/view/340savanna environment, cerrado, sugarcane, greenhouse gases emission, burnings.
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author Alcione Borges
Manuel Eduardo Ferreira
Marlon Nemayer
Fausto Miziara
Francis Lee Ribeiro
spellingShingle Alcione Borges
Manuel Eduardo Ferreira
Marlon Nemayer
Fausto Miziara
Francis Lee Ribeiro
Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
Revista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais
savanna environment, cerrado, sugarcane, greenhouse gases emission, burnings.
author_facet Alcione Borges
Manuel Eduardo Ferreira
Marlon Nemayer
Fausto Miziara
Francis Lee Ribeiro
author_sort Alcione Borges
title Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
title_short Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
title_full Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
title_fullStr Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of Brazil
title_sort quantification of greenhouse gases emission from sugarcane burnings: a study case in savanna areas of brazil
publisher Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental
series Revista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais
issn 1808-4524
2176-9478
publishDate 2011-12-01
description In Brazil, the cultivation of sugar cane is regarded as emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) when associated with the use of burnings in the pre-­‐harvest, depending also on the physiognomy of native vegetation converted to its installation (i.e. in the format of grass, bushes or trees). This study aims at estimating GHG emissions in areas of sugarcane cultivation in the State of Goiás, core area of the Cerrado biome, between 2005 and 2009. Thus, it was considered the hypothetical use of pre-­‐harvest burning and its gradual reduction. The areas with sugarcane fields and where fire is used were also identified, providing actual data for the recalculation of GHC emissions. The maps show a concentration of sugarcane cultivation in the southern, central and southwestern areas of Goiás. Assuming all that sugarcane production is exposed to fire (during the reference period), it was observed the emission of four greenhouse gases (methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide). The Federal Law helps restrain the use of fire, allowing the replacement of this technology. In Goiás, the extent of areas with burning cane fields are fragmented and small, emitting 105.95 Gg C-­‐CO2e in the period studied (14.75% of total area for planting of the sugarcane), making production relatively clean.
topic savanna environment, cerrado, sugarcane, greenhouse gases emission, burnings.
url http://rbciamb.com.br/index.php/Publicacoes_RBCIAMB/article/view/340
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