CARBON EMISSIONS FROM MEXICAN FORESTS - CURRENT SITUATION AND LONG-TERM SCENARIOS

Citation
Or. Masera et al., CARBON EMISSIONS FROM MEXICAN FORESTS - CURRENT SITUATION AND LONG-TERM SCENARIOS, Climatic change, 35(3), 1997, pp. 265-295
Citations number
77
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01650009
Volume
35
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
265 - 295
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-0009(1997)35:3<265:CEFMF->2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Estimates of carbon emissions from the forest sector in Mexico are der ived for the year 1985 and for two contrasting scenarios in 2025. The analysis covers both tropical and temperate closed forests. In the mid -1980s, approximately 804,000 ha/year of closed forests suffered major perturbations, of which 668,000 ha was deforestation. Seventy-five pe rcent of total deforestation is concentrated in tropical forests. The resulting annual carbon balance from land-use change is estimated at 6 7.0 x 10(6) tons/year, which lead to net emissions of 52.3 x 10(6) ton s/year accounting for the carbon uptake in restoration plantations and degraded forest lands. This last figure represents approximately 40% of the country's estimated annual total carbon emissions for 1985-1987 . The annual carbon balance from the forest sector in 2025 is expected to decline to 28.0 x 10(6) t in the reference scenario and to become negative (i.e., a carbon sink), 62.0 x 10(6) t in the policy scenario. A number of policy changes are identified that would help achieve the carbon sequestration potential identified in this last scenario.