THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION
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The primary intact forests of the Peruvian Amazon act as a carbon sink: a key ecosystem service of international importance. This sink has been quantified as 0.54 Mg C ha-1 year-1 (1990-2017) for the intact Amazonian forest in the protected areas and associated buffer zones of Peru. In other words,...
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| Institución: | Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana |
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| Materia: | Áreas protegidas Servicios de los ecosistemas Secuestro de carbono Protección de bosques Amazonía Protected areas Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration Forest protection Amazonia |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION EL EL SUMIDERO DE CARBONO EN LOS BOSQUES PRIMARIOS AMAZÓNICOS ES UNA OPORTUNIDAD PARA LOGRAR LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DE SU CONSERVACIÓN |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION VICUÑA MIÑANO, Edgar Áreas protegidas Servicios de los ecosistemas Secuestro de carbono Protección de bosques Amazonía Protected areas Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration Forest protection Amazonia |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION |
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VICUÑA MIÑANO, Edgar BAKER, Tim R. BANDA-R., Karina HONORIO CORONADO, Eurídice MONTEAGUDO, Abel PHILLIPS, Oliver L. DEL CASTILLO TORRES, Dennis FARFAN RIOS, William FLORES, Gerardo HUAMAN, David TANTTE HUAMAN, Keysa HIDALGO PIZANGO, Gabriel LOJAS ALEMAN, Eva MELO, Joana B. PICKAVANCE, Georgia C. RIOS, Marcos ROJAS, María SALINAS, Norma VASQUEZ MARTINEZ, Rodolfo |
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VICUÑA MIÑANO, Edgar |
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VICUÑA MIÑANO, Edgar BAKER, Tim R. BANDA-R., Karina HONORIO CORONADO, Eurídice MONTEAGUDO, Abel PHILLIPS, Oliver L. DEL CASTILLO TORRES, Dennis FARFAN RIOS, William FLORES, Gerardo HUAMAN, David TANTTE HUAMAN, Keysa HIDALGO PIZANGO, Gabriel LOJAS ALEMAN, Eva MELO, Joana B. PICKAVANCE, Georgia C. RIOS, Marcos ROJAS, María SALINAS, Norma VASQUEZ MARTINEZ, Rodolfo |
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BAKER, Tim R. BANDA-R., Karina HONORIO CORONADO, Eurídice MONTEAGUDO, Abel PHILLIPS, Oliver L. DEL CASTILLO TORRES, Dennis FARFAN RIOS, William FLORES, Gerardo HUAMAN, David TANTTE HUAMAN, Keysa HIDALGO PIZANGO, Gabriel LOJAS ALEMAN, Eva MELO, Joana B. PICKAVANCE, Georgia C. RIOS, Marcos ROJAS, María SALINAS, Norma VASQUEZ MARTINEZ, Rodolfo |
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Áreas protegidas Servicios de los ecosistemas Secuestro de carbono Protección de bosques Amazonía Protected areas Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration Forest protection Amazonia |
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Áreas protegidas Servicios de los ecosistemas Secuestro de carbono Protección de bosques Amazonía Protected areas Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration Forest protection Amazonia |
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The primary intact forests of the Peruvian Amazon act as a carbon sink: a key ecosystem service of international importance. This sink has been quantified as 0.54 Mg C ha-1 year-1 (1990-2017) for the intact Amazonian forest in the protected areas and associated buffer zones of Peru. In other words, the conservation of intact forests in protected areas has helped to remove 9.6 million tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere per year, which is equivalent to approximately 85% of the emissions from fossil fuel combustion in Peru during 2012. It is necessary to include this carbon sink in the national inventory of greenhouse gas emissions for two reasons. Firstly, because it is a an important flux, it would help for estimating the carbon balance of Peru more accurately. Secondly, it would strengthen the need to maintain the integrity of these forests, for their role both as a stock and sink of carbon and for their biological diversity. The provision of this service as a sink can only be assured with effective and adaptive management of the protected areas of Peru. Reporting of this environmental service at a national level should be implemented through long-term monitoring of the carbon dynamics and impact of climate change on these forests via the RAINFOR (Amazon Forest Network) network of permanent forest plots and the MonANPeru project. The establishment of this monitoring system would allow the development of the finanancial mechanisms to close the funding gap and achieve sustainable conservation of the forests of the protected area network of Peru. |
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THE CARBON SINK IN INTACT AMAZONIAN FORESTS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONEL EL SUMIDERO DE CARBONO EN LOS BOSQUES PRIMARIOS AMAZÓNICOS ES UNA OPORTUNIDAD PARA LOGRAR LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DE SU CONSERVACIÓNVICUÑA MIÑANO, EdgarBAKER, Tim R.BANDA-R., KarinaHONORIO CORONADO, EurídiceMONTEAGUDO, AbelPHILLIPS, Oliver L.DEL CASTILLO TORRES, DennisFARFAN RIOS, WilliamFLORES, GerardoHUAMAN, DavidTANTTE HUAMAN, KeysaHIDALGO PIZANGO, GabrielLOJAS ALEMAN, EvaMELO, Joana B.PICKAVANCE, Georgia C.RIOS, MarcosROJAS, MaríaSALINAS, NormaVASQUEZ MARTINEZ, RodolfoÁreas protegidasServicios de los ecosistemasSecuestro de carbonoProtección de bosquesAmazoníaProtected areasEcosystem servicesCarbon sequestrationForest protectionAmazoniaThe primary intact forests of the Peruvian Amazon act as a carbon sink: a key ecosystem service of international importance. This sink has been quantified as 0.54 Mg C ha-1 year-1 (1990-2017) for the intact Amazonian forest in the protected areas and associated buffer zones of Peru. In other words, the conservation of intact forests in protected areas has helped to remove 9.6 million tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere per year, which is equivalent to approximately 85% of the emissions from fossil fuel combustion in Peru during 2012. It is necessary to include this carbon sink in the national inventory of greenhouse gas emissions for two reasons. Firstly, because it is a an important flux, it would help for estimating the carbon balance of Peru more accurately. Secondly, it would strengthen the need to maintain the integrity of these forests, for their role both as a stock and sink of carbon and for their biological diversity. The provision of this service as a sink can only be assured with effective and adaptive management of the protected areas of Peru. Reporting of this environmental service at a national level should be implemented through long-term monitoring of the carbon dynamics and impact of climate change on these forests via the RAINFOR (Amazon Forest Network) network of permanent forest plots and the MonANPeru project. The establishment of this monitoring system would allow the development of the finanancial mechanisms to close the funding gap and achieve sustainable conservation of the forests of the protected area network of Peru.Los bosques primarios intactos de la Amazonía peruana se comportan como sumideros de carbono: un servicio ecosistémico clave a nivel mundial. Este sumidero fue cuantificado en 0.54 Mg C ha-1 año-1 (1990-2017) para los bosques amazónicos intactos de las Áreas Naturales Protegidas (ANPs) de Perú y las zonas de amortiguamiento. En otras palabras, la conservación de bosques intactos en ANPs ayudó a remover 9.6 millones de toneladas de carbono de la atmósfera por año, lo cual equivale aproximadamente al 85% de las emisiones de la quema de combustibles fósiles del país durante el 2012. Este servicio de remoción de CO2 atmosférico es necesario incluir en el inventario nacional de gases de efecto invernadero, y en los compromisos nacionales de reducción de emisiones, por dos razones. Primero, debido a ser un flujo importante, nos ayudaría a tener una aproximación más real del balance de carbono en Perú. Segundo, fortalecería la necesidad de mantener la integridad de estos bosques tanto por el servicio de almacenamiento de carbono (evitar emisiones) como el servicio de sumidero (remoción de emisiones) y la diversidad biológica que albergan. La provisión del servicio de sumidero solo se asegurará con una gestión efectiva y adaptativa de las ANPs. El reporte de este servicio ambiental a nivel nacional debe ser implementado a través del monitoreo a largo plazo de la dinámica del carbono y el impacto del cambio climático a través de la red de parcelas forestales permanentes de RAINFOR (Red Amazónica de Inventarios Forestales) y el proyecto MonANPeru. El establecimiento de este sistema de monitoreo permitirá el desarrollo de los mecanismos financieros para cerrar la brecha y lograr la sostenibilidad de la conservación de los bosques en las ANPs de Perú.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2018-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionScientific NotesNotas Científicasapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/45610.24841/fa.v27i1.456Folia Amazonica; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2018); 101-109Folia Amazónica; Vol. 27 Núm. 1 (2018); 101-109Folia Amazónica; v. 27 n. 1 (2018); 101-1092410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v27i1reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/456/515Derechos de autor 2018 Edgar VICUÑA MIÑANO, Tim R. BAKERinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4562025-04-15T18:14:26Z |
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