Forest residues contribute significantly to climate change in China

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Abstract

Under the energy shortage and emerging climate change caused by fossil energy, forest residues were encouraged to be used as an energy resource. However, it is a challenge to quantify the forest residue at the fine spatial scale due to the available data and suitable research methods. We aimed to quantify the available forest residues in China at the county scale and clarify their potential contribution to climate change (CCC). The availability of forest residues reached 152.13 million t in 2018 in China. The CCC accumulated by natural decomposition of forest residues over one-hundred-year had reached 49.27 million tCO2eq. The peak values of provincial annual CCC were reached in the first 3 years in the southern region. The top four counties of CCC were all from Yunnan Province. The energy utilization of forest residues is of great significance to the management of forest resources.

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Tian, J., Yu, F., Guo, Z., Yan, Y., Xie, Y., Ma, Z., … Liu, W. (2023). Forest residues contribute significantly to climate change in China. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107157

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