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Potential benefits of biodiversity to Australian vegetation projects registered with the Emissions Reduction Fund-is there a carbon-biodiversity trade-off?

机译:生物多样性对澳大利亚植被项目的潜在利益,减少减排基金 - 有碳生物多样性权衡吗?

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Global assessments show biodiversity has already declined beyond 'safe limits' across most biomes, calling for large-scale conservation and restoration interventions. At the same time, the potential and emerging catastrophic impacts of accelerated climate change have led to increasing investment in climate change mitigation efforts through maintaining or sequestering carbon in vegetation biomass, particularly woodlands and forests. This raises the challenge of whether these climate change mitigation investments can concurrently contribute to ameliorating the biodiversity crisis. However, the assumption of industry observers is that tree monocultures will sequester more carbon than biodiverse plantings, that is, there is a carbon-biodiversity trade-off. Here, we review experimental and observational evidence to examine whether a biodiversity trade-off is necessary to maximise carbon credits. We apply the findings to the four types of Australian vegetation projects that have been registered with the Australian Government's Emissions Reduction Fund since 2012: avoided deforestation, managed regeneration, farm forestry and tree planting. We find limited evidence in the biodiversity-ecosystem function literature for a trade-off between biodiversity and carbon stored in above-ground vegetation biomass; rather we find evidence for neutral or positive relationships. Further, additional benefits of plant diversity to carbon storage, rarely accounted for in vegetation projects, include increased soil carbon storage, stability and ecological resilience to disturbances. Our findings suggest opportunities for enhancing biodiversity in vegetation projects, for example through more diverse plantings, or manipulation of herbivores or plant propagules in avoided deforestation and managed regeneration projects. More research is needed to understand the contribution of faunal diversity to ecosystem functions and to manage fire in vegetation projects. We conclude that vegetation projects can aim to benefit biodiversity without compromising carbon credits.
机译:全球评估显示生物多样性已经在大多数生物群体中的“安全限制”中已拒绝,呼吁大规模的保护和恢复干预措施。与此同时,加速气候变化的潜在和新兴灾难性影响导致了通过在植被生物量,特别是林地和森林中的碳,抵消碳,导致气候变化减缓努力的投资。这提出了这些气候变化缓解投资是否可以同时促进改善生物多样性危机的挑战。然而,行业观察者的假设是树单一栽培将从比生物多样性种植进行隔离,即,存在碳生物多样性权衡。在这里,我们审查实验和观察证据来检查生物多样性权衡是否有必要最大化碳信用。我们将调查结果应用于自2012年以来一直在澳大利亚政府排放资金的四种类型的澳大利亚植被项目中申请:避免了森林砍伐,管理再生,农场林业和树木种植。我们在生物多样性 - 生态系统功能文献中找到了有限的证据,以便在储存在地上植被生物量的生物多样性和碳之间的权衡;相反,我们发现中立或积极关系的证据。此外,植物多样性对碳储存的额外益处,很少占植被项目的额外占土壤碳储存,稳定性和生态韧性的损坏。我们的调查结果介绍了加强植被项目中生物多样性的机会,例如通过更多不同的种植,或在避免森林砍伐和管理再生项目中操纵食草动物或工厂宣传。需要更多的研究来了解群体多样性对生态系统职能的贡献,并在植被项目中管理火灾。我们得出结论,植被项目可以旨在使生物多样性受益而不会影响碳信用。

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