Greenhouse gas emissions between 1993 and 2002 from land-use change and forestry in Mexico. de Jong, B., Anaya, C., Masera, O., Olguín, M., Paz, F., Etchevers, J., Martínez, R. D., Guerrero, G., & Balbontín, C. Forest Ecology and Management, 260(10):1689–1701, October, 2010. Paper doi abstract bibtex In this paper we present the Mexican inventory of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the land-use sector. It involved integration of forest inventory, land-use and soil data in a GIS to estimate the net flux of GHG between 1993 and 2002. The net GHG flux of 86.9 (±34.4%)TgCO2y−1 resulted from the balance of emissions of 64.5 (±12%)TgCO2y−1 from biomass loss, 4.9 (±259%)TgCO2y−1 from managed forests, and 30.3 (±106%)TgCO2y−1 from mineral soils, and the removals of 12.9 (±36%)TgCO2y−1 in abandoned lands. Main sources of uncertainty include lack of integrated soil and biomass data and the impact of the various management practices on biomass. Key factors are identified to improve GHG inventories and to reduce uncertainty.
@article{de_jong_greenhouse_2010,
title = {Greenhouse gas emissions between 1993 and 2002 from land-use change and forestry in {Mexico}},
volume = {260},
issn = {0378-1127},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112710004664},
doi = {10.1016/j.foreco.2010.08.011},
abstract = {In this paper we present the Mexican inventory of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the land-use sector. It involved integration of forest inventory, land-use and soil data in a GIS to estimate the net flux of GHG between 1993 and 2002. The net GHG flux of 86.9 (±34.4\%)TgCO2y−1 resulted from the balance of emissions of 64.5 (±12\%)TgCO2y−1 from biomass loss, 4.9 (±259\%)TgCO2y−1 from managed forests, and 30.3 (±106\%)TgCO2y−1 from mineral soils, and the removals of 12.9 (±36\%)TgCO2y−1 in abandoned lands. Main sources of uncertainty include lack of integrated soil and biomass data and the impact of the various management practices on biomass. Key factors are identified to improve GHG inventories and to reduce uncertainty.},
language = {en},
number = {10},
urldate = {2023-07-05},
journal = {Forest Ecology and Management},
author = {de Jong, Ben and Anaya, Carlos and Masera, Omar and Olguín, Marcela and Paz, Fernando and Etchevers, Jorge and Martínez, René D. and Guerrero, Gabriela and Balbontín, Claudio},
month = oct,
year = {2010},
keywords = {Terrestrial Ecoregions (CEC 1997)},
pages = {1689--1701},
}
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