Abundance of Natural Riparian Forests and Tree Plantations in the Amudarya Delta of Uzbekistan and their impact on emissions of soil-borne greenhouse gases


Autoria(s): Scheer, Clemens; Tupitsa, Alexander; Lamers, John; Martin , Worbes; Reiner , Wassman; Christopher , Martius; Paul , Vlek
Contribuinte(s)

Christopher , Martius

Rudenko , Ina

Lamers, John

Vlek , Paul

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Through a forest inventory in parts of the Amudarya river delta, Central Asia, we assessed the impact of ongoing forest degradation on the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) from soils. Interpretation of aerial photographs from 2001, combined with data on forest inventory in 1990 and field survey in 2003 provided comprehensive information about the extent and changes of the natural tugai riparian forests and tree plantations in the delta. The findings show an average annual deforestation rate of almost 1.3% and an even higher rate of land use change from tugai forests to land with only sparse tree cover. These annual rates of deforestation and forest degradation are higher than the global annual forest loss. By 2003, the tugai forest area had drastically decreased to about 60% compared to an inventory in 1990. Significant differences in soil GHG emissions between forest and agricultural land use underscore the impact of the ongoing land use change on the emission of soil-borne GHGs. The conversion of tugai forests into irrigated croplands will release 2.5 t CO2 equivalents per hectare per year due to elevated emissions of N2O and CH4. This demonstrates that the ongoing transformation of tugai forests into agricultural land-use systems did not only lead to a loss of biodiversity and of a unique ecosystem, but substantially impacts the biosphere-atmosphere exchange of GHG and soil C and N turnover processes.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57645/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57645/1/Scheer_2012_Uzbekistan_boock_chapter.pdf

DOI:10.1007/978-94-007-1963-7_16

Scheer, Clemens, Tupitsa, Alexander , Lamers, John , Martin , Worbes, Reiner , Wassman, Christopher , Martius, & Paul , Vlek (2012) Abundance of Natural Riparian Forests and Tree Plantations in the Amudarya Delta of Uzbekistan and their impact on emissions of soil-borne greenhouse gases. In Christopher , Martius, Rudenko , Ina, Lamers, John , & Vlek , Paul (Eds.) Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums : Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer , Netherlands, pp. 249-264.

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Copyright 2012 Springer

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #050302 Land Capability and Soil Degradation #050303 Soil Biology #070100 AGRICULTURE LAND AND FARM MANAGEMENT #070101 Agricultural Land Management #forest degradation #deforestation #climate change impact #global warming #Aral Sea Basin #nitrous oxide #methane
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Book Chapter