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Trees on smallholder farms and forest restoration are critical for Rwanda to achieve net zero emissions

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Trees on smallholder farms and forest restoration are critical for Rwanda to achieve net zero emissions

M. Mugabowindekwe, M. Brandt, et al.

Explore the remarkable impact of smallholder farmers in Rwanda, who planted 50.4 million trees from 2008 to 2019, contributing to significant carbon sequestration despite lower gains compared to forest restoration. This study by Maurice Mugabowindekwe and colleagues reveals a path for integrating agroforestry into carbon markets, potentially offsetting 80% of national emissions by 2050.

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Abstract
Landscape restoration initiatives are mainly focusing on forest regeneration and agroforestry, especially in the Global South. However, due to a lack of monitoring tools, the carbon balance of restoration efforts remains poorly quantified. Here, we use satellite images from 2008 and 2019 to calculate carbon stocks for individual trees in Rwanda, a country which has been actively engaged in restoration activities over the past decade. We show that smallholder farmers on average planted about 3 trees per farm during 2008–2019, contributing about 50.4 million new trees at the national scale. The overall C sink of the new farmland trees was 0.13 Megagrams of Carbon per hectare per year, which is 6 times lower than gains observed from restoration of degraded forests (0.76 Megagrams of Carbon per hectare per year). If national greenhouse gas emissions remain at the level of 2019, agroforestry (~61% of national area coverage) and continued restoration of degraded natural forests (~0.5% of national area coverage) have the potential to offset about 80% of the national emissions before 2050. Our work monitors and quantifies progress and impact of landscape restoration projects and outlines a pathway to engage smallholder farmers with a limited number of on-farm trees into the expanding carbon market.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Mar 02, 2024
Authors
Maurice Mugabowindekwe, Martin Brandt, Athanase Mukuralinda, Philippe Ciais, Florian Reiner, Ankit Kariya, Christian Igel, Jérôme Chave, Ole Mertz, Pierre Hiernaux, Xiaoye Tong, Gaspard Rwanyiziri, Dimitri Gominski, Sizhuo Li, Siyu Liu, Ivan Gasangwa, Yves Hategekimana, Alain Ndoli, Jean Nduwamungu, Sassan Saatchi, Rasmus Fensholt
Tags
landscape restoration
carbon stocks
agroforestry
Rwanda
greenhouse gas emissions
smallholder farmers
carbon market
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