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Cropland abandonment across the Yangtze River Basin does provide only limited benefits for C sequestration
Long, Yuqiao; Sun, Jing; Wellens, Joost et al.
2023
 

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Abstract :
[en] Recent estimates from satellite imageries indicated that extensive cropland abandonment took place across China due to rural outmigration, agricultural policy and environment changes[1-3]. Cropland abandonment provides an opportunity for C sequestration, and therefore climate change mitigation, soil retention and food security. However, this depends on the duration of cropland abandonment, which lacks comprehensive research. In this study, we map cropland abandonment and recultivation across the Yangtze River Basin in central China using a series of annual land cover maps of the period 2000 - 2020. The InVEST model is used to study the spatial distribution of carbon storage. We found that cropland abandonment is widespread, but last on average only 5.5 years. In addition, over 50% of the abandoned croplands will be recultivated (i.e. back into cropland) or convert into impervious surfaces (i.e. urban) within 20 years, limiting its ability to provide ecosystem services, such as climate regulation, soil retention and food security, due to a relatively small capacity of C sequestration. More precisely, the combined effect of recultivation and conversion into impervious surfaces resulted in an accumulated loss of 75% of abandoned croplands and 41% of carbon as compared to a situation without recultivation or conversion into impervious surfaces. In conclusion, this study highlights the need for land policymakers to make careful reflections as regards the conversion of abandoned croplands in order to mitigate climate change and combat soil degradation. Hence, it could be interesting to set up incentives for ecological restoration in order to valorize opportunities that cropland abandonment may provide us with when aiming to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). References:1. Liang, X.; Jin, X.; Yang, X.; Xu, W.; Lin, J.; Zhou, Y. Exploring cultivated land evolution in mountainous areas of Southwest China, an empirical study of developments since the 1980s. Land Degradation & Development 2021, 32, 546-558.2. Long, Y.; Wu, W.; Wellens, J.; Colinet, G.; Meersmans, J. An In-Depth Assessment of the Drivers Changing China’s Crop Production Using an LMDI Decomposition Approach. Remote Sensing 2022, 14, 6399.3. Yan, J.; Yang, Z.; Li, Z.; Li, X.; Xin, L.; Sun, L. Drivers of cropland abandonment in mountainous areas: A household decision model on farming scale in Southwest China. Land Use Policy 2016, 57, 459-469.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Sun, Jing
Wellens, Joost  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sphères
Colinet, Gilles  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre > Echanges Eau - Sol - Plantes
Wu, Wenbin
Meersmans, Jeroen  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre > Echanges Eau - Sol - Plantes
Speaker :
Long, Yuqiao  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre
Language :
English
Title :
Cropland abandonment across the Yangtze River Basin does provide only limited benefits for C sequestration
Publication date :
15 May 2023
Event name :
The EGU23 General Assembly
Event date :
23/04/2023 – 28/04/2023
Audience :
International
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