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Carbon sequestration potential of tree planting in China

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Carbon sequestration potential of tree planting in China

L. Yao, T. Liu, et al.

China's ambitious tree planting initiatives are set to play a pivotal role in achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. This research unveils a machine learning framework to assess tree growth suitability, revealing that planting 44.7 billion trees could sequester 5.9 ± 0.5 PgC. Conducted by notable researchers including Ling Yao and Pete Smith, this study highlights tree densification as a viable carbon sequestration strategy.... show more
Abstract
China's large-scale tree planting programs are critical for achieving its carbon neutrality by 2060, but determining where and how to plant trees for maximum carbon sequestration has not been rigorously assessed. Here, we developed a comprehensive machine learning framework that integrates diverse environmental variables to quantify tree growth suitability and its relationship with tree numbers. Then, their correlations with biomass carbon stocks were robustly established. Carbon sink potentials were mapped in distinct tree-planting scenarios. Under one of them aligned with China's ecosystem management policy, 44.7 billion trees could be planted, increasing forest stock by 9.6 ± 0.8 billion m³ and sequestering 5.9 ± 0.5 PgC equivalent to double China's 2020 industrial CO2 emissions. We found that tree densification within existing forests is an economically viable and effective strategy and so it should be a priority in future large-scale planting programs.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 27, 2024
Authors
Ling Yao, Tang Liu, Jun Qin, Hou Jiang, Lin Yang, Pete Smith, Xi Chen, Chenghu Zhou, Shilong Piao
Tags
carbon neutrality
tree planting
machine learning
biomass carbon stocks
carbon sink potentials
ecosystem management
tree densification
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