Contribution of vegetation restoration to carbon sequestration driven by ex‐situ poverty alleviation and relocation in ecologically fragile areas—Taking Guizhou, China, as a case

Author:

Zhu Meng12ORCID,Zhou Zhongfa12,Feng Qing13,Wu Xiaopiao12,Liu Rongping12,Wu Guijie13,Zheng Jiajia12,Luo Wanlin4

Affiliation:

1. School of Karst Science/School of Geography and Environment Science Guizhou Normal University Guiyang PR China

2. State Key Laboratory Incubation Base for Karst Mountain Ecology Environment of Guizhou Province Guiyang PR China

3. State Engineering Technology Institute for Karst Desertification Control Guiyang PR China

4. Data Engineering Branch of the Third Institute of Surveying and Mapping of Guizhou Province Guiyang PR China

Abstract

AbstractVegetation restoration in ecologically fragile areas has a significant carbon sequestration (CS) effect. However, it is usually difficult to achieve quantitative assessment at the regional scale for this part of human activity intervention. The Chinese government's ex‐situ poverty alleviation and relocation (EPAR) project has relocated approximately 10 million people from areas with a fragile ecological environment to urban centralized resettlement, which is a typical case of weakened environmental intervention by human activities (Guizhou Province accounting for approximately 20% of the total relocated population in China). The CS model of vegetation photosynthesis and spatial analysis of geographic information were used to quantify the contribution of human activities to the natural restoration of vegetation CS, based on the data of net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetation from 2000 to 2020. The results show that the implementation of the EPAR project acts as an external force to drive vegetation restoration and CS, which increases the slope of the carbon density change trend (from k = 30.9 to k = 57.41), resulting in an overall carbon density increase of 26.51 tCkm−2. The regional spatial analysis showed that the correlation coefficients between carbon density and relocation intensity in the 5‐year and 10‐year change were r = 0.976 (p < 0.01) and r = 0.949 (p < 0.05), respectively, indicating a significant positive correlation. Based on this, the CS contribution of vegetation in 84 districts in Guizhou Province that implemented EPAR projects was calculated, showing that 79 districts contributed positively, accounting for 94%. The average contribution of CS by vegetation restoration in each district was 0.0556 Tg, and offset CO2 emissions were 0.2059 Tg. The other five districts with a negative contribution to CS were distributed in regions with relatively stable ecosystems and mature forests. This shows that human intervention in the environment changes more significantly in fragile ecological areas.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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