Impacts of Fire Frequency on Net CO2 Emissions in the Cerrado Savanna Vegetation

Author:

Gomes Letícia12ORCID,Schüler Jéssica1,Silva Camila3,Alencar Ane3ORCID,Zimbres Bárbara3ORCID,Arruda Vera3,Silva Wallace Vieira da3,Souza Edriano3,Shimbo Julia3,Marimon Beatriz Schwantes2,Lenza Eddie2,Fagg Christopher William1ORCID,Miranda Sabrina4,Morandi Paulo Sérgio2ORCID,Marimon-Junior Ben Hur2,Bustamante Mercedes1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 70919-900, DF, Brazil

2. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Nova Xavantina 78690-000, MT, Brazil

3. Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Brasília 70836-520, DF, Brazil

4. Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Palmeiras de Goiás 76190-000, GO, Brazil

Abstract

Savannas play a key role in estimating emissions. Climate change has impacted the Cerrado savanna carbon balance. We used the burned area product and long-term field inventories on post-fire vegetation regrowth to estimate the impact of the fire on greenhouse gas emissions and net carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the Cerrado savanna between 1985 and 2020. We estimated the immediate emissions from fires, CO2 emissions by plant mortality, and CO2 removal from vegetation regrowth. The burned area was 29,433 km2; savanna fires emitted approximately 2,227,964 Gg of CO2, 85,057 Gg of CO, 3010 Gg of CH4, 5,103 Gg of NOx, and 275 Gg of N2O. We simulated vegetation regrowth according to three fire regime scenarios: extreme (high fire frequency and short fire interval), intermediate (medium fire frequency and medium fire interval), and moderate (low fire frequency and long fire interval). Under the extreme and intermediate scenarios, the vegetation biomass decreased by 2.0 and 0.4% (ton/ha-year), while the biomass increased by 2.1% under a moderate scenario. We converted this biomass into CO2 and showed that the vegetation regrowth removed 63.5% of the total CO2 emitted (2,355,426 Gg), indicating that the Cerrado savanna has been a source of CO2 to the atmosphere.

Funder

the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

the National Center for the Prevention and Combat of Wildfires

the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Resources

the Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia

the System for Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Removals Estimates

the National Institute of Science and Technology for Climate Change Phase 2

the National Coordination for High Level Education and Training

Publisher

MDPI AG

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