Sustainable Land Management through Soil Organic Carbon Management and Sequestration
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1 Sustainable Land Management through Soil Organic Carbon Management and Sequestration The GEFSOC Modelling System Mohamed Sessay Eleanor Milne
2 Overview of Presentation Background Why assess SOC stocks and change Regional Approaches GEFSOC Project: Aims and Objectives Methodology: GEFSOC Project Approach Final Output
3 Background Importance of Soil Organic Carbon Soils represent largest terrestrial stock of C, holding between 1400 x10 15 g (Post et al 1982) and 1500 x g C (Batjes, 1996) Approximately 2x the amount in atmosphere and 3x amount in terrestrial vegetation Majority of C is held in form of soil organic carbon (SOC) (Batjes & Sombreck, 1997)
4 Changes in terrestrial SOC stocks (both increase and decrease) can be of global significance and may either mitigate or worsen climate change SOC is vital for ecosystem functions with major influence on: - Soil structure, Water holding capacity -CEC - Ability to form complexes with metal ion - Fertility (to store nutrients) - Above and below ground biodiversity
5 Why Assess SOC Stocks and Changes? Knowledge of SOC stocks and changes would help us device plans for: Appropriate management of soils to increase SOC levels to increase productivity and sustainability of agricultural systems The sustainable management of ecosystems The mitigation of GHG emissions The likely impact of climate change on soils/ecosystems in the future (Jones et al 2004)
6 The Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol - CO 2 emissions can be offset against removal of C from the atmosphere 1 st commitment period Article 3.3, forestry activities Article 3.4, management of agricultural soils Changes before 2008? UNFCCC -Inventories of CO 2 emissions from LUC
7 Why assess SOC Stocks and Changes? SOC is sensitive to changes in land use SOC decline Native Ecosystem Agriculture Rothamsted long term experiments Versailles long term experiments
8 Why assess SOC Stocks and Changes? Knowledge of SOC stocks and changes would help us device plans for: Appropriate management of soils to increase SOC levels to increase productivity and sustainability of agricultural systems The sustainable management of ecosystems The mitigation of GHG emissions The likely impact of climate change on soils/ecosystems in the future (Jones et al 2004)
9 Important Areas Globally Rates of land use change greatest in the tropics Feed 70% of the population (Lal and Sanchez 1992) Increasing demand for land will be met by converting forest and pasture C release ~ 26% of global SOC stocks are in the tropics (Batjes 1996) Relatively little information on soils and how they react to land use change The Tropics
10 Important Areas Globally Low SOC stocks per unit area Occupy ~47% of land surface (Lal 2003) Many areas are degraded with the potential for rehabilitation Drylands
11 Problem of Scale Plot Scale Global Scale Regional and National Scale Many studies, site specific, limited value Informative, limited affect on policy at ground level Allows consideration of varying land use policy, relevant to resource management
12 A generically applicable systems for estimating SOC stocks at national or regional scale is necessary to: Increase the accuracy of global estimates of SOC stocks and changes Understand the consequences of land use change for the global C cycle Understand the GHG mitigation potential of changes in land use/land management Identify geographic areas with potential for C release or sequestration Allow countries in tropical and arid areas to take advantage of opportunities presented through global carbon trading, (CDMs)
13 Regional Approaches Approaches used estimate changes in SOM/SOC include IPCC inventory method:- Series of factors (climate, soil type, history, tillage & productivity) 20 year period Identifies changes between first and last year of the 20 year period Simple accounting method Soil C stock is a function of soil C under native vegetation and changes in land use or land management
14 Regional Approaches Statistical approaches: Regression based approaches (Gupta and Rao 1994, Smith et al 2000, 2001) Regression approaches based on spatial soil databases (Kern and Johnson 1993, Kotto-Same et al 1997) Local variability in soil conditions
15 Process Based Modelling Approach 3. Dynamic SOM models linked to spatial data bases Spatial Databases Simulation model Spatial Results Plant Growth Residues CO 2 CO 2 CO 2 CO 2 Active SOM Slow SOM Passive SOM CO 2
16 Aims of GEFSOC Project To improve national assessment methodologies relating to land use options and UNFCC requirements and to support core activities of the GEF IEM OP and IPCC by developing and demonstrating a generic tool that quantifies impact of land use/management and climate change scenarios on carbon sequestration in soils at the national and regional scale
17 Specific Research Objectives Identify and use long term experimental data sets to systematically evaluate and refine modelling techniques to quantify carbon sequestration potential in tropical soils Define, collate and format national-scale soils, climate and land use data sets to use them in development of a coupled modelling-gis tool to estimate soil carbon stocks Demonstrate this tool by estimating current soil organic carbon stocks at the national and regional scale (using The Brazil Amazon, The Indo- Gangetic Plains, India, Jordan and Kenya as case studies) and to compare these estimates with the existing techniques of combining soil mapping units and interpolating point data Quantify the impact of defined changes in land use on carbon sequestration in soils with a view to assisting in the formulation of improved policies to optimise resource use in the four case study countries Brazil, India, Jordan and Kenya
18 Case Studies Brazilian Amazon Jordan Kenya Indogangetic Plains, India
19 Methodology ASSIST POLICY FORMULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Quantify the im pact of land use changes on c sequestration in soil betw een STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term experim ental data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & form at national scale datasets of soils clim ate and land use
20 GEFSOC Project Approach Two soil organic carbon models were chosen Roth-C (developed in the UK) is a SOM model that accounts for the effects of soil type, climate, moisture content and plant cover on turnover of organic C in soils. Uses monthly time-step to calculate total SOC and microbial biomass content Century (developed in the United States) is a general ecosystem model which stimulates the dynamic of C, N, P and S in different plant/soil systems. Has plant productivity, water movement and nitrogen leaching sub models
21 Evaluated under many conditions (including forestry, grasslands and arable in the tropics) Two of the most widely used SOM models Good performance in comparison of 9 models (Powlson et al 1996, Smith et al 1997) Used in regional applications Model GIS linkage Roth C Century
22 Rothamsted Carbon Model (Roth C) Organic DPM Decay CO 2 Inputs RPM Decay BIO Decay CO 2 Inert Organic Matter HUM Decay BIO HUM Decay Decay DPM = decomposable plant material RPM = resistant plant material BIO = microbial biomass HUM = humus Colman and Jenkinson (1996)
23 Parton et al (1987) Century Ecosystem Model (Century)
24 Stage 1. Model Evaluation ASSIST POLICY FORMULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Quantify the impact of land use changes on c sequestration in soil between STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term experimental data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & format national scale datasets of soils climate and land use
25 Stage 2. National Data ASSIST POLICY FORMULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Quantify the impact of land use changes on c sequestration in soil between STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term experimental data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & format national scale datasets of soils climate and land use
26 Stage 3: Model/GIS coupling ASSIST POLICY FORM ULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Graphical user interface Q uantify the im pact of land use changes on c se q u e stra tio n in so il b e tw e e n Program modules STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES IPCC SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term e x p e rim e n ta l data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & form at national scale datasets of soils clim ate and land use
27 Stage 4: Current Stocks Current land use Global level information + ASSIST POLICY FORMULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Quantify the impact of land use changes on c sequestration in soil between STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES Landscape level SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term experimental data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & format national scale datasets of soils climate and land use
28 Stage 5. Future Stocks ASSIST POLICY FORMULATION STAGE 5. ASSESS CHANGES IN SOC STOCKS Quantify the impact of land use changes on c sequestration in soil between STAGE 4. ASSESS CURRENT SOC STOCKS For the year 2000 COMPARE EXISTING TECHNIQUES SOIL C MODELS GIS STAGE 3. SOM MODEL/GIS LINKAGE STAGE 1. MODEL EVALUATION Identify long term experimental data sets STAGE 2. MODEL INPUT DATA Collate & format national scale datasets of soils climate and land use
29 Regional carbon stocks: current and future SOC stocks in the 0-20cm soil layer for the year 1990 SOC stocks (t C ha -1 )
30 Regional carbon stocks: current and future SOC stocks in the 0-20cm soil layer for the year 2030 SOC stocks (t C ha -1 )
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32 The Final Output A transferable system for estimating SOC stocks and changes in a range of soils and climatic conditions (The GEFSOC Modeling System), designed to help in formulating national and subnational land management and carbon sequestration policy by: (i) Quantifying current soil organic carbon stocks at national and sub-national level and (ii) Analyzing the impacts of land management options on carbon storage, GHG emissions and sequestration possibilities
33 Website Reference The GEFSOC Modelling System can be downloaded free of charge via the project website And the UNEP website And is accompanied by a use manual
34 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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