Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes

Autores
Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire; Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth; Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián; Cellini, Juan Manuel; Peña-Rojas, Karen A.; Lencinas, María Vanessa; Peri, Pablo Luis; Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José
Año de publicación
2023
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Silvopastoral systems are one of the strategies proposed to manage natural forests in southern Patagonia for livestock and timber purposes. In the context of climate change, it is necessary to design new management proposals to improve forest carbon sequestration. The objective was to quantify the innate carbon stocking (t C ha−1) variation in Nothofagus antarctica forests under natural dynamics in even- and uneven-aged structures, and in harvested and transformed stands. Carbon stocks were sampled in 145 forest stands, identifying 14 different components in above- and belowground strata. Results showed that the carbon content of the stands varied significantly with age (e.g., C contribution of different tree components), ranging from 289 to 386 t C ha−1. Deadwood was the variable that varied most among the successional stages. In harvested stands, carbon content changed significantly with increasing harvesting intensity (from 84.6% to 55.7%) and was lower than in non-harvested stands. These changes were reflected in reduced carbon accumulation in trees, deadwood, and soil layer and increased accumulation in understory plants. Silvopastoral system management can achieve a balance between productive objectives and maintenance of carbon stocks in managed forests, resulting in higher resilience and lower carbon losses, thus promoting sustainable forest management.
EEA Santa Cruz
Fil: Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC). Laboratorio de Recursos Agroforestales; Argentina.
Fil: Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Cellini, Juan Manuel. Universidad Nacional de la Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Maderas; Argentina.
Fil: Peña-Rojas, Karen A. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y de la Conservación de la Naturaleza; Chile.
Fil: Lencinas, María Vanessa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fuente
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 53 (10) : 746-760. (October 2023)
Materia
Primary Forests
Carbon Sequestration
Silvopastoral Systems
Climate Change
Bosques Primarios
Secuestro de Carbono
Sistemas Silvopascícolas
Nothofagus
Cambio Climático
Forest Carbon Management
Carbon Accumulation
Carbon Content
Gestión del Carbono Forestal
Acumulación de Carbono
Contenido de Carbono
Región Patagónica
Nothofagus antarctica
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso restringido
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
title Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
spellingShingle Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire
Primary Forests
Carbon Sequestration
Silvopastoral Systems
Climate Change
Bosques Primarios
Secuestro de Carbono
Sistemas Silvopascícolas
Nothofagus
Cambio Climático
Forest Carbon Management
Carbon Accumulation
Carbon Content
Gestión del Carbono Forestal
Acumulación de Carbono
Contenido de Carbono
Región Patagónica
Nothofagus antarctica
title_short Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
title_full Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
title_fullStr Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
title_sort Forest carbon management strategies influence storage compartmentalization in Nothofagus antarctica forest landscapes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire
Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth
Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián
Cellini, Juan Manuel
Peña-Rojas, Karen A.
Lencinas, María Vanessa
Peri, Pablo Luis
Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José
author Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire
author_facet Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire
Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth
Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián
Cellini, Juan Manuel
Peña-Rojas, Karen A.
Lencinas, María Vanessa
Peri, Pablo Luis
Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José
author_role author
author2 Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth
Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián
Cellini, Juan Manuel
Peña-Rojas, Karen A.
Lencinas, María Vanessa
Peri, Pablo Luis
Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Primary Forests
Carbon Sequestration
Silvopastoral Systems
Climate Change
Bosques Primarios
Secuestro de Carbono
Sistemas Silvopascícolas
Nothofagus
Cambio Climático
Forest Carbon Management
Carbon Accumulation
Carbon Content
Gestión del Carbono Forestal
Acumulación de Carbono
Contenido de Carbono
Región Patagónica
Nothofagus antarctica
topic Primary Forests
Carbon Sequestration
Silvopastoral Systems
Climate Change
Bosques Primarios
Secuestro de Carbono
Sistemas Silvopascícolas
Nothofagus
Cambio Climático
Forest Carbon Management
Carbon Accumulation
Carbon Content
Gestión del Carbono Forestal
Acumulación de Carbono
Contenido de Carbono
Región Patagónica
Nothofagus antarctica
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Silvopastoral systems are one of the strategies proposed to manage natural forests in southern Patagonia for livestock and timber purposes. In the context of climate change, it is necessary to design new management proposals to improve forest carbon sequestration. The objective was to quantify the innate carbon stocking (t C ha−1) variation in Nothofagus antarctica forests under natural dynamics in even- and uneven-aged structures, and in harvested and transformed stands. Carbon stocks were sampled in 145 forest stands, identifying 14 different components in above- and belowground strata. Results showed that the carbon content of the stands varied significantly with age (e.g., C contribution of different tree components), ranging from 289 to 386 t C ha−1. Deadwood was the variable that varied most among the successional stages. In harvested stands, carbon content changed significantly with increasing harvesting intensity (from 84.6% to 55.7%) and was lower than in non-harvested stands. These changes were reflected in reduced carbon accumulation in trees, deadwood, and soil layer and increased accumulation in understory plants. Silvopastoral system management can achieve a balance between productive objectives and maintenance of carbon stocks in managed forests, resulting in higher resilience and lower carbon losses, thus promoting sustainable forest management.
EEA Santa Cruz
Fil: Aravena Acuña, Marie Claire. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC). Laboratorio de Recursos Agroforestales; Argentina.
Fil: Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Cellini, Juan Manuel. Universidad Nacional de la Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Maderas; Argentina.
Fil: Peña-Rojas, Karen A. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y de la Conservación de la Naturaleza; Chile.
Fil: Lencinas, María Vanessa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina.
description Silvopastoral systems are one of the strategies proposed to manage natural forests in southern Patagonia for livestock and timber purposes. In the context of climate change, it is necessary to design new management proposals to improve forest carbon sequestration. The objective was to quantify the innate carbon stocking (t C ha−1) variation in Nothofagus antarctica forests under natural dynamics in even- and uneven-aged structures, and in harvested and transformed stands. Carbon stocks were sampled in 145 forest stands, identifying 14 different components in above- and belowground strata. Results showed that the carbon content of the stands varied significantly with age (e.g., C contribution of different tree components), ranging from 289 to 386 t C ha−1. Deadwood was the variable that varied most among the successional stages. In harvested stands, carbon content changed significantly with increasing harvesting intensity (from 84.6% to 55.7%) and was lower than in non-harvested stands. These changes were reflected in reduced carbon accumulation in trees, deadwood, and soil layer and increased accumulation in understory plants. Silvopastoral system management can achieve a balance between productive objectives and maintenance of carbon stocks in managed forests, resulting in higher resilience and lower carbon losses, thus promoting sustainable forest management.
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