Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Ana Paula Marques
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Sanquetta, Carlos Roberto, Corte, Ana Paula Dalla, Machado, Sebastião Amaral, Wojciechowski, Jaime, Carvalho, Douglas Edson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: DRd - Desenvolvimento Regional em debate
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/drd/article/view/4692
Resumo: Areas destined for conservation play an essential role in global climate regulation, as forests are the main terrestrial carbon sink, since they capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store carbon in their biomass, mainly in wood. The objective of this work was to analyze the dynamics in volume, biomass and carbon stocks in the total area of ​​the Iguaçu River Basin and in special areas, such as Riparian Forests, Conservation Units, Indigenous Lands and Rural Settlements, between the years 2000 and 2015 Vector files of the basin's forest cover for the base years were used to estimate the variables by forest formation and successional stage. The Iguaçu River Basin as a whole acted as a carbon sink over the analyzed 15-year period, with an increase in stocks of approximately 14% for V, AGB, C, and CO2eq (sequestering 116,173,629.91 tons of CO2eq). The special areas acted as carbon sinks, with Conservation Units storing the most carbon (11.72% of the total watershed), and Riparian Forests sequestering the most carbon (3.54% of the total watershed). Keywords: Atlantic forest; climate changes; subtropical forest.
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spelling Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 yearsCambio en las existencias de carbono en áreas de uso especial de suelo en la Cuenca Hidrografica del Río Iguaçu - PR en 15 añosMudança no estoque de carbono em áreas especiais de uso do solo na Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Iguaçu - PR em 15 anosAreas destined for conservation play an essential role in global climate regulation, as forests are the main terrestrial carbon sink, since they capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store carbon in their biomass, mainly in wood. The objective of this work was to analyze the dynamics in volume, biomass and carbon stocks in the total area of ​​the Iguaçu River Basin and in special areas, such as Riparian Forests, Conservation Units, Indigenous Lands and Rural Settlements, between the years 2000 and 2015 Vector files of the basin's forest cover for the base years were used to estimate the variables by forest formation and successional stage. The Iguaçu River Basin as a whole acted as a carbon sink over the analyzed 15-year period, with an increase in stocks of approximately 14% for V, AGB, C, and CO2eq (sequestering 116,173,629.91 tons of CO2eq). The special areas acted as carbon sinks, with Conservation Units storing the most carbon (11.72% of the total watershed), and Riparian Forests sequestering the most carbon (3.54% of the total watershed). Keywords: Atlantic forest; climate changes; subtropical forest.Las áreas destinadas a la conservación juegan un papel fundamental en la regulación del clima global, ya que los bosques son el principal sumidero de carbono terrestre, ya que capturan dióxido de carbono de la atmósfera y almacenan carbono en su biomasa, principalmente en la madera. El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la dinámica en volumen, biomasa y stocks de carbono en el área total de la Cuenca del Río Iguazú y en áreas especiales, como Florestas Ribereñas, Unidades de Conservación, Tierras Indígenas y Asentamientos Rurales, entre los años 2000 y 2015 Se utilizaron archivos vectoriales de la cobertura forestal de la cuenca para los años base para estimar las variables por formación forestal y etapa sucesional. La Cuenca Hidrográfica del Río Iguaçu en su conjunto actuó como un sumidero de carbono durante los 15 años analizados, con un aumento en las existencias de aproximadamente el 14% para V, AGB, C y CO2eq (secuestrando 116,173,629.91 toneladas de CO2eq) en ese período. Las áreas especiales fueron sumideros de carbono, siendo que las Unidades de Conservación almacenaron la mayor cantidad de carbono (11.72% del total de la cuenca) y los Bosques de Ribera secuestraron más carbono (3.54% del total de la cuenca). Palavras clave: Bosque Atlántico; cambios climáticos; bosque subtropical.Áreas destinadas à conservação desempenham papel essencial na regulação global do clima, pois, as florestas são o principal sumidouro de carbono terrestre, uma vez que, capturam dióxido de carbono da atmosfera e armazenam o carbono em sua biomassa, principalmente na madeira. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a dinâmica nos estoques de volume, biomassa e carbono em área total da Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Iguaçu e em áreas especiais, como Matas Ciliares, Unidades de Conservação, Terras Indígenas e Assentamentos Rurais, entre os anos 2000 e 2015. Foram utilizados arquivos vetoriais da cobertura florestal da bacia para os anos-base para a estimativa das variáveis por formação florestal e estágio sucessional. A Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Iguaçu como um todo foi sumidouro de carbono nos 15 anos analisados, com aumento nos estoques na ordem de 14% para V, AGB, C e CO2eq (sequestro de 116.173.629,91 t de CO2eq) no período. As áreas especiais foram sumidouro de carbono, sendo que as Unidades de Conservação estocaram mais carbono (11,72% do total da bacia) e Matas Ciliares sequestraram mais carbono (3,54% do total da bacia). Palavras-chave: Mata Atlântica; mudanças climáticas; floresta subtropical.Universidade do Contestado (UNC)2023-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/drd/article/view/469210.24302/drd.v13.4692DRd - Desenvolvimento Regional em debate; v. 13 (2023); 433-4602237-9029reponame:DRd - Desenvolvimento Regional em debateinstname:Universidade do Contestado (UNC)instacron:UNCporhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/drd/article/view/4692/2060Copyright (c) 2023 DRd - Desenvolvimento Regional em debatehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Ana Paula MarquesSanquetta, Carlos Roberto Corte, Ana Paula DallaMachado, Sebastião Amaral Wojciechowski, JaimeCarvalho, Douglas Edson2023-12-13T16:59:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4692Revistahttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/drdONGhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/drd/oaidaniela@unc.br || revistadrd@unc.br || alexandre@unc.br || josiane@unc.br || valdir@unc.br2237-90292237-9029opendoar:2023-12-13T16:59:18DRd - Desenvolvimento Regional em debate - Universidade do Contestado (UNC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
Cambio en las existencias de carbono en áreas de uso especial de suelo en la Cuenca Hidrografica del Río Iguaçu - PR en 15 años
Mudança no estoque de carbono em áreas especiais de uso do solo na Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Iguaçu - PR em 15 anos
title Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
spellingShingle Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
Martins, Ana Paula Marques
title_short Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
title_full Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
title_fullStr Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
title_full_unstemmed Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
title_sort Change in carbon stock in special land use areas in the Iguaçu River Hydrographic Basin - PR in 15 years
author Martins, Ana Paula Marques
author_facet Martins, Ana Paula Marques
Sanquetta, Carlos Roberto
Corte, Ana Paula Dalla
Machado, Sebastião Amaral
Wojciechowski, Jaime
Carvalho, Douglas Edson
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Corte, Ana Paula Dalla
Machado, Sebastião Amaral
Wojciechowski, Jaime
Carvalho, Douglas Edson
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Ana Paula Marques
Sanquetta, Carlos Roberto
Corte, Ana Paula Dalla
Machado, Sebastião Amaral
Wojciechowski, Jaime
Carvalho, Douglas Edson
description Areas destined for conservation play an essential role in global climate regulation, as forests are the main terrestrial carbon sink, since they capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store carbon in their biomass, mainly in wood. The objective of this work was to analyze the dynamics in volume, biomass and carbon stocks in the total area of ​​the Iguaçu River Basin and in special areas, such as Riparian Forests, Conservation Units, Indigenous Lands and Rural Settlements, between the years 2000 and 2015 Vector files of the basin's forest cover for the base years were used to estimate the variables by forest formation and successional stage. The Iguaçu River Basin as a whole acted as a carbon sink over the analyzed 15-year period, with an increase in stocks of approximately 14% for V, AGB, C, and CO2eq (sequestering 116,173,629.91 tons of CO2eq). The special areas acted as carbon sinks, with Conservation Units storing the most carbon (11.72% of the total watershed), and Riparian Forests sequestering the most carbon (3.54% of the total watershed). Keywords: Atlantic forest; climate changes; subtropical forest.
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