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科学分野:

  • 環境科学
  • 気候変動の緩和
  • エコロジー

背景:

  • 森林再生は炭素を吸収する 重要な戦略として提案されています
  • 以前の研究では 回復した森林や林冠で 炭素を貯蔵する大きな可能性が示唆されています

研究 の 目的:

  • 森林再生を通じて地球規模で炭素を効果的に吸収するために必要な土地面積を再評価する.
  • 大気中の二酸化炭素 (CO2) を軽減するための大規模な森林回復の実現可能性を評価する.

主な方法:

  • Bastin et al で提示されたデータの再分析 (2019年) について
  • 人為的なCO2排出量削減のための土地面積要求の計算

主要な成果:

  • 大量のCO2を吸収するために必要な地球面積は,以前報告された面積の少なくとも3倍です.
  • 推定された土地面積は,地球の陸面の非現実的に大きな部分を表しています.

結論:

  • 植林による炭素吸収の可能性は 過大評価されているかもしれない.
  • 森林再生だけでは 十分にスケーラブルな解決策にはならないでしょう
  • 気候変動の緩和策の代替または補完は緊急に検討する必要があります.