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Afforestation and global climate Yadvinder Malhi Environmental Change Instiuuk School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford

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Afforestation and global climate. Yadvinder Malhi Environmental Change Instiuuk School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford. GPP. The Carbon Cycle of a Forest. NPP VOC. NPP leaves,flowers,fruit . R leaf. NPP wood (Branch + Stem). D Fine litterfall. R stem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Afforestation and global climate

Afforestation and global climate

Yadvinder MalhiEnvironmental Change Instiuuk School of

Geography and the EnvironmentUniversity of Oxford

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GPP The Carbon Cycle of a Forest

R leaf

R stem

R CWD

Fdoc

DFine litterfall

DCWD

R roots

R soil

DRoot

R soil het

NPP coarse roots

NPP fine roots

NPP VOCNPP leaves,flowers,fruit

NPP wood (Branch + Stem)

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Intact forest Converted to grassland

Carbon stocks in mature and converted forests (Mg C ha-1)

House and Prentice 2002

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The global carbon cycle

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Foley et al (2003)

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Dense forest: 0.05-0.20

Pasture and croplands: 0.3-0.4

Snow albedo: 0.8

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Bala et al 2007, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Surface Albedo

Net AlbedoCloudiness

Evaporation

Modelled effects of global deforestation on albedo

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9

CO2 emissions from Land Use Change (1850-2009)

R.A. Houghton 2010, personal communication; GFRA 2010

-400-200

0200400600800

10001200140016001800

1850

1860

1870

1880

1890

1900

1910

1920

1930

1940

1950

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

2010

Tropical

Temperate

CO2 e

miss

ions

(TgC

y-1)

Time (y)

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Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Sink

Sour

ce

Time (y)

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

1.1±0.7deforestation

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1)

2000-2009(PgC)

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Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

7.7±0.5

deforestation

fossil fuel emissions

Sink

Sour

ce

Time (y)

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1)

1.1±0.7

2000-2009(PgC)

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Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Time (y)

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

deforestation

fossil fuel emissions

Sink

Sour

ce

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1) 7.7±0.5

1.1±0.7

2000-2009(PgC)

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Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

4.1±0.1

fossil fuel emissions

deforestation

atmospheric CO2

Sink

Sour

ce

Time (y)

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1) 7.7±0.5

1.1±0.7

2000-2009(PgC)

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Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

atmospheric CO2

fossil fuel emissions

deforestation

ocean2.3±0.4

oceanSink

Sour

ce

Time (y)

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1)

(5 models)

4.1±0.1

7.7±0.5

1.1±0.7

2000-2009(PgC)

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Human Perturbation of the Global Carbon Budget

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

5

10

10

5

1850 1900 1950 2000

2000-2009(PgC)

atmospheric CO2

oceanland

fossil fuel emissions

deforestation

(Residual)

Sink

Sour

ce

Time (y)

CO2 f

lux

(PgC

y-1)

2.3±0.4(5 models)

4.1±0.1

7.7±0.5

1.1±0.7

2.4

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Fate of Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions (2000-2009)

1.1±0.7 PgC y-1

+7.7±0.5 PgC y-1

2.4 PgC y-1

27%Calculated as the residual of

all other flux components

4.1±0.1 PgC y-1

47%

26%2.3±0.4 PgC y-1

Average of 5 models

Global Carbon Project 2010; Updated from Le Quéré et al. 2009, Nature Geoscience; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS

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Carbon sources and sinks over the last two centuries (Pg C)

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How much can afforestation contribute to climate change mitigation?

Carbon and biophysical effects of an extreme afforestation scenario

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Carbon sources and sinks over the last two centuries (Pg C)

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Arora and Montenegro 2011

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Arora and Montenegro 2011

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Global average temperature rise under A2 emissions scenario

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Arora and Montenegro 2011 Nature Geoscience

Global mean: -0. 11 oC; Global land mean: -0.16 oC

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Arora and Montenegro 2011 Nature Geoscience

Global mean: -0.04 oC; Global land mean: +0.01 oC

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Arora and Montenegro 2011 Nature Geoscience

Global mean: -0. 16 oC; Global land mean: -0.25 oC

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Climate effectiveness of afforestation per unit area

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100% global afforestation of croplands

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100% global afforestation of croplands

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100% global afforestation of croplands

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But can we afford to regrow forests in a world on 9+ billion?Would afforestation compete with food supply?

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New England 1900 New England 2000

Many temperate regions have already been undergoing afforestation

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Other regions lock out afforestation for cultural reasons, not resource supply ones

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Or for historical legacies and minority interests…

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In many tropical regions cultural factors also dominate over food economics

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Conclusions

Afforestation can be a relatively low component of a climate mitigation strategy (except in regions with substantial winter snow)

If appropriately done, it brings many co-benefits including biodiversity, watershed protection and soil protection.

Tropical afforestation (and avoided deforestation) is particularly effective.

It is possible to afforest and reforest in a food-demanding world.