Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)

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High Andean wetlands are important ecosystems due to their ecosystem services. Carbon storage is a result of the low decomposition rate due to flooded soils and low temperatures. The carbon content stored in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca (Arequipa) was estimated and the value of this service...

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Autores: Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony, Alvis Ccoropuna, Tania, Villasante Benavides, José Francisco, Luque Fernandez, César Raúl, Quispe Turpo, Johana del Pilar
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:servicio ecosistémico, bofedales, biomasa, turbera, cambio climático
ecosystem service
bofedal
biomass
peatland
climate change
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
Cálculo y valoración del almacenamiento de carbono del humedal altoandino de Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Perú).
title Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
spellingShingle Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony
servicio ecosistémico, bofedales, biomasa, turbera, cambio climático
ecosystem service
bofedal
biomass
peatland
climate change
title_short Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
title_full Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
title_fullStr Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
title_full_unstemmed Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
title_sort Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Alvis Ccoropuna, Tania
Villasante Benavides, José Francisco
Luque Fernandez, César Raúl
Quispe Turpo, Johana del Pilar
author Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony
author_facet Pauca Tanco, Gregory Anthony
Alvis Ccoropuna, Tania
Villasante Benavides, José Francisco
Luque Fernandez, César Raúl
Quispe Turpo, Johana del Pilar
author_role author
author2 Alvis Ccoropuna, Tania
Villasante Benavides, José Francisco
Luque Fernandez, César Raúl
Quispe Turpo, Johana del Pilar
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv servicio ecosistémico, bofedales, biomasa, turbera, cambio climático
ecosystem service
bofedal
biomass
peatland
climate change
topic servicio ecosistémico, bofedales, biomasa, turbera, cambio climático
ecosystem service
bofedal
biomass
peatland
climate change
description High Andean wetlands are important ecosystems due to their ecosystem services. Carbon storage is a result of the low decomposition rate due to flooded soils and low temperatures. The carbon content stored in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca (Arequipa) was estimated and the value of this service was calculated. For this purpose, 30 samples were taken at random, establishing three carbon pools: aboveground biomass (leaves and stems), belowground biomass (roots) and organic soil. The samples were obtained with an auger-type device; each sample was dried at 65°C for at least 24 hours and the carbon content was determined using the Walkey-Black method and calculations and statistical tests were performed. The total carbon stored in relation to the area of the wetland was approximately 795,415.65 tons of CO2. The fraction of carbon per sample is higher in aerial biomass (49%), followed by organic soil (43.1%) and below ground biomass. On the other hand, the amount of carbon stored differs significantly between reservoirs, since organic soil stores the highest amount with 218.3 TC/he (90%), followed by below-ground biomass (roots) with 19.7 TC/he (8%), and above-ground biomass (leaves and stems) with 4.8 TC/he (2%). Finally, the ecosystem service of carbon storage cost 6462.18 U$D/he, for a total of 5703132.34 U$D.
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spelling Calculation and valuation of carbon storage in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Peru)Cálculo y valoración del almacenamiento de carbono del humedal altoandino de Chalhuanca, Arequipa (Perú).Pauca Tanco, Gregory AnthonyPauca Tanco, Gregory AnthonyAlvis Ccoropuna, Tania Villasante Benavides, José Francisco Luque Fernandez, César RaúlQuispe Turpo, Johana del Pilarservicio ecosistémico, bofedales, biomasa, turbera, cambio climáticoecosystem servicebofedalbiomasspeatlandclimate changeHigh Andean wetlands are important ecosystems due to their ecosystem services. Carbon storage is a result of the low decomposition rate due to flooded soils and low temperatures. The carbon content stored in the high Andean wetland of Chalhuanca (Arequipa) was estimated and the value of this service was calculated. For this purpose, 30 samples were taken at random, establishing three carbon pools: aboveground biomass (leaves and stems), belowground biomass (roots) and organic soil. The samples were obtained with an auger-type device; each sample was dried at 65°C for at least 24 hours and the carbon content was determined using the Walkey-Black method and calculations and statistical tests were performed. The total carbon stored in relation to the area of the wetland was approximately 795,415.65 tons of CO2. The fraction of carbon per sample is higher in aerial biomass (49%), followed by organic soil (43.1%) and below ground biomass. On the other hand, the amount of carbon stored differs significantly between reservoirs, since organic soil stores the highest amount with 218.3 TC/he (90%), followed by below-ground biomass (roots) with 19.7 TC/he (8%), and above-ground biomass (leaves and stems) with 4.8 TC/he (2%). Finally, the ecosystem service of carbon storage cost 6462.18 U$D/he, for a total of 5703132.34 U$D.Los humedales altoandinos son ecosistemas importantes debido a sus servicios ecosistémicos. El almacenamiento de carbono, es resultado de la baja tasa de descomposición debido a los suelos inundados y las bajas temperaturas. En consecuencia, en este estudio, se estimó el contenido de carbono almacenado en el humedal altoandino de Chalhuanca y se calculó el valor económico de este servicio. Para esto, se tomaron 30 muestras al azar, estableciéndose tres reservorios de carbono: biomasa aérea (hojas y tallos), biomasa bajo suelo (raíces) y suelo orgánico. Las muestras fueron obtenidas con un dispositivo tipo barreno; cada muestra se desecó a 65°C por al menos 24 horas y se determinó el contenido de carbono mediante el método Walkey-Black y, se realizaron los cálculos y pruebas estadísticas. Se obtuvo que el carbono total almacenado, con relación al área del bofedal es de aproximadamente 795 415,65 toneladas de CO2. La fracción de carbono por muestra es mayor en la biomasa aérea (49%), seguido del suelo orgánico (43,1%) y biomasa bajo suelo. Por otro lado, la cantidad de carbono almacenado difiere significativamente entre reservorios, debido a que el suelo orgánico almacena la mayor cantidad con 218,3 TC/ha (90%), seguido de la biomasa bajo suelo (raíces) con 19,7 TC/ha (8%), y la biomasa aérea (hojas y tallos) con 4,8 TC/ha (2%). Finalmente, el servicio ecosistémico de almacenamiento de carbono, asciende a un costo de 6462,18 U$D/ha, con un total de 5703132,34 U$D.Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2021-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xml//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/31410.18271/ria.2021.314Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 23 No. 3 (2021); 139-148Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 23 Núm. 3 (2021); 139-1482306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/314/211//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/314/219Derechos de autor 2021 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3142021-11-09T09:01:36Z
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