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Potential of continuous cover forestry on drained peatlands to increase the carbon sink in Finland.


ABSTRACT: Land-based mitigation measures are needed to achieve climate targets. One option is the mitigation of currently high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of nutrient-rich drained peatland forest soils. Continuous cover forestry (CCF) has been proposed as a measure to manage this GHG emission source; however, its emission reduction potential and impact on timber production at regional and national scales have not been quantified. To quantify the potential emission reduction, we simulated four management scenarios for Finnish forests: (i) The replacement of clear-cutting by selection harvesting on nutrient-rich drained peatlands (CCF) and (ii) the current forest management regime (BAU), and both at two harvest levels, namely (i) the mean annual harvesting (2016-2018) and (ii) the maximum sustainable yield. The simulations were conducted at the stand scale with a forest simulator (MELA) coupled with a hydrological model (SpaFHy), soil C model (Yasso07) and empirical GHG exchange models. Simulations showed that the management scenario that avoided clear-cutting on nutrient-rich drained peatlands (i.e. CCF) produced approximately 1 Tg CO2 eq. higher carbon sinks annually compared with BAU at equal harvest level for Finland. This emission reduction can be attributed to the maintenance of a higher biomass sink and to the mitigation of soil emissions from nutrient-rich drained peatland sites.

SUBMITTER: Lehtonen A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10533540 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potential of continuous cover forestry on drained peatlands to increase the carbon sink in Finland.

Lehtonen Aleksi A   Eyvindson Kyle K   Härkönen Kari K   Leppä Kersti K   Salmivaara Aura A   Peltoniemi Mikko M   Salminen Olli O   Sarkkola Sakari S   Launiainen Samuli S   Ojanen Paavo P   Räty Minna M   Mäkipää Raisa R  

Scientific reports 20230927 1


Land-based mitigation measures are needed to achieve climate targets. One option is the mitigation of currently high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of nutrient-rich drained peatland forest soils. Continuous cover forestry (CCF) has been proposed as a measure to manage this GHG emission source; however, its emission reduction potential and impact on timber production at regional and national scales have not been quantified. To quantify the potential emission reduction, we simulated four managemen  ...[more]

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