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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.01.049
Selective logging emissions and potential emission reductions from reduced-impact logging in the Congo Basin
Umunay, Peter M.1; Gregoire, Timothy G.1; Gopalakrishna, Trisha2; Ellis, Peter W.2; Putz, Francis E.3
发表日期2019
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
卷号437页码:360-371
英文摘要

To estimate carbon emissions from selective logging in Central Africa, we employed the reduced-impact logging for carbon emissions reductions (RIL-C) protocol to quantify baseline carbon emissions from legal timber harvests by source (i.e., hauling, skidding, and felling). We modeled the relationships between emissions and biophysical conditions, logging practices, and forest policies and then used these models to estimate potential emission reductions from full implementation of RIL-C practices. We applied the method in 8 forest management enterprises (FMEs; i.e., concessions) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 9 in Gabon, and 6 in the Republic of Congo (RoC). Committed logging emissions expressed per cubic meter of timber harvested (to control for differences in logging intensities) ranged from 0.63 Mg C m(-3) in a FME in RoC to 4.8 Mg C m(-3) in a FME in Gabon, with an overall average of 2.1 Mg C m(-3). Logging emissions were dominated by damage caused by road and log landing construction (i.e., hauling; 50%) and felling (43%; includes carbon in extracted logs). Total emissions represented only about 9% of unlogged forest biomass carbon stocks. Average emissions were highest in Gabon (2.65 Mg C m(-3)) followed by DRC (1.84 Mg C m(-3)) and RoC (1.54 Mg C m(-3)). Emissions from concessions certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC, N = 6) and those that were not certified (N = 17) did not differ. Nearly half (51%) of logging emissions could be avoided without reducing timber yields if all best examples of RIL-C logging practices observed were applied in the same FME. At the country level, if all FMEs were to utilize these practices, emissions reductions would be 34% in RoC, 45% in DRC, and 62% in Gabon. When combined with country-level logging statistics, emissions from selective logging as currently practiced in the six countries of the Congo Basin are equivalent to 40% of the region's total emissions from deforestation.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/96020
作者单位1.Yale Univ, Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, 360 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511 USA;
2.Nature Conservancy, 4245 N Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA 22203 USA;
3.Univ Florida, Dept Biol, PO 118526, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
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Umunay, Peter M.,Gregoire, Timothy G.,Gopalakrishna, Trisha,et al. Selective logging emissions and potential emission reductions from reduced-impact logging in the Congo Basin[J],2019,437:360-371.
APA Umunay, Peter M.,Gregoire, Timothy G.,Gopalakrishna, Trisha,Ellis, Peter W.,&Putz, Francis E..(2019).Selective logging emissions and potential emission reductions from reduced-impact logging in the Congo Basin.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,437,360-371.
MLA Umunay, Peter M.,et al."Selective logging emissions and potential emission reductions from reduced-impact logging in the Congo Basin".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 437(2019):360-371.
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