Lona van Delden "Land Use Intensification Increases Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions n Peri-urban...

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International Conference on Peri-Urban Landscapes: Water, Food and Environmental Security, Sydney, Australia, July 8-10, 2014. Lona Va Delden Presentation

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Land use intensification increases soil greenhouse gas

emissions in peri-urban environments

by

Lona van DeldenEloise Larsen

David Rowlings

Clemens Scheer

Peter Grace

Queensland University of TechnologyInstitute for Future Environments

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Background

• Urban populations exceed rural populations

• 90 % of Australians will live in urban areas by 2050

• Land use change leads to- loss in soil quality- loss in soil quantity- reduce C sequestration- increase greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

• Local climates affecting the global climate

• Global Warming Potential (GWP)

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GWP is calculated from CO2 equivalents (CO2-e) according to IPCC (2007)

• CO2 = = * 1

• CH4 = = * 25

• N2O = = *298

Global Warming Potential

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Area of interest

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SERF

Samford Valley: 82 km2, 20 km from Brisbane City

Population density: 0.69 P ha-1

Samford Ecological Research Facility (SERF)

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Experimental Design

SERF

• 51 ha

• Humid subtropics

• Avg min 13°C & Avg max 26°C

• Avg 1110 mm rain

• Chromosol

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Materials & Method

• 4 land use types – native forest, pasture, turf grass, fallow

• Static chamber technique

• Fluxes from 4 concentrations over 1 hour of closure time

• Annual measurements twice a month (Mar 2009 – Feb 2010)

• High frequency measurements – 8 fluxes per day for 80 days (Jun – Aug 2013)

• GWP [CO2-e] = 1 * CO2 + 25 * CH4 + 298 * N2O

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Results

CH4

• Forest-10.1 g ha-1 d-1

• Pasture-1.4 g ha-1 d-1

+13 g ha-1 d-1

• Turf grass-4.7 g ha-1 d-1

• Fallow-3.1 g ha-1 d-1

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il mo

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re [%

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Results

N2O

• Forest0.03 g ha-1 d-1

• Pasture0.6 g ha-1 d-1

• Turf grass18.7 g ha-1 d-1

• Fallow1.57 g ha-1 d-1

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Results

Forest Pasture Turf grass

Fallow-1000

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Pasture → Turf grass426 kg CO2-e ha-1 80-1

Forest → Turf grass454 kg CO2-e ha-1 80-1

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Conclusion

• ½ of world population occupies 2.4 % of land with cities

• E.g. turf grass in USA covers 160,000 km2

• Include peri-urban environments into climate forecasts

• High quality data & clear definitions needed

• Long term effects of turf grass on ecosystems

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Acknowledgements

Eloise Larsen

David Rowlings

Clemens Scheer

Peter Grace

Institute for Future Environments, QUT

Samford Ecological Research Facility (SERF)

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN)

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