Dynamics of carbon and biodiversity under REDD plus regime: A case from Nepal

被引:37
作者
Pandey, Shiva Shankar [1 ,2 ]
Cockfield, Geoff [2 ]
Maraseni, Narayan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ So Queensland, ACSC, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
[2] Univ So Queensland, Fac Business Educ Law & Arts, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
关键词
Community forestry; Species richness; Carbon pool; Biomass; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; FUELWOOD CHARACTERISTICS; FOREST MANAGEMENT; SPECIES-DIVERSITY; COMMUNITY FOREST; TREE-POPULATION; RAIN-FOREST; DEFORESTATION; PATTERNS; ROOT;
D O I
10.1016/j.envsci.2014.01.005
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
There are several pilot projects in developing countries for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, conserving forests, managing forests in a sustainable way and enhancing carbon stock in forests (REDD+). However, outcomes from these projects, which are crucial for making strategies and developing an appropriate incentive mechanism for REDD+ particularly in relation to impacts on biodiversity, are little researched. The overarching goal of this research is to assess carbon stock and species richness in pilot REDD+ projects in community forests. Forest inventories data for three consecutive years are analysed for projects in Nepal. This study found increases in carbon stocks in forests for all altitudes and canopy types. Forests with dense canopy cover have higher increments compared to sparse canopy. Similarly, forests of lower altitudes have higher carbon stock compared to higher altitudes. The increment is higher in the forests located in middle altitudes which had comparatively low carbon stocks. Regarding species richness, more species are recorded in initial years of the project than later. This indicates a possible reduction in species richness with increasing the carbon stock. There is a need for an incentive mechanism for maintaining species richness together with carbon stock and securing conservation and carbon benefits in REDD+ in community forestry. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:272 / 281
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Psychological outcomes of REDD plus projects: evidence from country case studies [J].
Baynes, Jack ;
Lovell, Geoff P. ;
Herbohn, John .
MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE, 2021, 26 (04)
[22]   Opportunity costs of conserving a dry tropical forest under REDD plus : The case of the spiny dry forest in southwestern Madagascar [J].
Neudert, Regina ;
Olschofsky, Konstantin ;
Kuebler, Daniel ;
Prill, Laura ;
Koehl, Michael ;
Waetzold, Frank .
FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS, 2018, 95 :102-114
[23]   Overstated carbon emission reductions from voluntary REDD plus projects in the Brazilian Amazon [J].
West, Thales A. P. ;
Boerner, Jan ;
Sills, Erin O. ;
Kontoleon, Andreas .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (39) :24188-24194
[24]   More than Carbon Stocks: A Case Study of Ecosystem-based Benefits of REDD plus in Indonesia [J].
Lu Heli ;
Yan Weiyang ;
Qin Yaochen ;
Liu Guifang .
CHINESE GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCE, 2012, 22 (04) :390-401
[25]   Estimating Smallholder Opportunity Costs of REDD plus : A Pantropical Analysis from Households to Carbon and Back [J].
Ickowitz, Amy ;
Sills, Erin ;
de Sassi, Claudio .
WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 2017, 95 :15-26
[26]   Quantifying the causes of deforestation and degradation and creating transparent REDD plus baselines: A method and case study from central Mozambique [J].
Ryan, Casey M. ;
Berry, Nicholas J. ;
Joshi, Neha .
APPLIED GEOGRAPHY, 2014, 53 :45-54
[27]   Valuation of forest carbon stocks to estimate the potential for result-based payment under REDD plus in Cameroon [J].
Sonwa, D. J. ;
Nlom, J. H. ;
Neba, S. G. .
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEW, 2016, 18 :119-129
[28]   Shifting regimes of management and uses of forests: What might REDD plus implementation mean for community forestry? Evidence from Nepal [J].
Khatri, Dil B. ;
Marquardt, Kristina ;
Pain, Adam ;
Ojha, Hemant .
FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS, 2018, 92 :1-10
[29]   The social dynamics of deforestation: A case study from Nepal. [J].
Tuladhar, AR .
PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER, 1998, 50 (02) :284-284
[30]   Mangrove biomass and carbon estimates for REDD plus from national forest inventory in two regions of Myanmar [J].
Arnold, F. E. ;
Piazza, M. ;
Wynn, K. Z. ;
Htut, P. ;
Tun, S. S. .
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEW, 2023, 25 (03) :283-299