Literature DB >> 34140583

Russian forest sequesters substantially more carbon than previously reported.

Dmitry Schepaschenko1,2,3, Elena Moltchanova4, Stanislav Fedorov5, Victor Karminov6,7, Petr Ontikov5, Maurizio Santoro8, Linda See9, Vladimir Kositsyn10, Anatoly Shvidenko9,11, Anna Romanovskaya12, Vladimir Korotkov12, Myroslava Lesiv9, Sergey Bartalev13, Steffen Fritz9, Maria Shchepashchenko7, Florian Kraxner9.   

Abstract

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and transition to a new forest inventory system, Russia has reported almost no change in growing stock (+ 1.8%) and biomass (+ 0.6%). Yet remote sensing products indicate increased vegetation productivity, tree cover and above-ground biomass. Here, we challenge these statistics with a combination of recent National Forest Inventory and remote sensing data to provide an alternative estimate of the growing stock of Russian forests and to assess the relative changes in post-Soviet Russia. Our estimate for the year 2014 is 111 ± 1.3 × 109 m3, or 39% higher than the value in the State Forest Register. Using the last Soviet Union report as a reference, Russian forests have accumulated 1163 × 106 m3 yr-1 of growing stock between 1988-2014, which balances the net forest stock losses in tropical countries. Our estimate of the growing stock of managed forests is 94.2 × 109 m3, which corresponds to sequestration of 354 Tg C yr-1 in live biomass over 1988-2014, or 47% higher than reported in the National Greenhouse Gases Inventory.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34140583     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92152-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Global forest management data for 2015 at a 100 m resolution.

Authors:  Myroslava Lesiv; Dmitry Schepaschenko; Marcel Buchhorn; Linda See; Martina Dürauer; Ivelina Georgieva; Martin Jung; Florian Hofhansl; Katharina Schulze; Andrii Bilous; Volodymyr Blyshchyk; Liudmila Mukhortova; Carlos Luis Muñoz Brenes; Leonid Krivobokov; Stephan Ntie; Khongor Tsogt; Stephan Alexander Pietsch; Elena Tikhonova; Moonil Kim; Fulvio Di Fulvio; Yuan-Fong Su; Roma Zadorozhniuk; Flavius Sorin Sirbu; Kripal Panging; Svitlana Bilous; Sergii B Kovalevskii; Florian Kraxner; Ahmed Harb Rabia; Roman Vasylyshyn; Rekib Ahmed; Petro Diachuk; Serhii S Kovalevskyi; Khangsembou Bungnamei; Kusumbor Bordoloi; Andrii Churilov; Olesia Vasylyshyn; Dhrubajyoti Sahariah; Anatolii P Tertyshnyi; Anup Saikia; Žiga Malek; Kuleswar Singha; Roman Feshchenko; Reinhard Prestele; Ibrar Ul Hassan Akhtar; Kiran Sharma; Galyna Domashovets; Seth A Spawn-Lee; Oleksii Blyshchyk; Oleksandr Slyva; Mariia Ilkiv; Oleksandr Melnyk; Vitalii Sliusarchuk; Anatolii Karpuk; Andrii Terentiev; Valentin Bilous; Kateryna Blyshchyk; Maxim Bilous; Nataliia Bogovyk; Ivan Blyshchyk; Sergey Bartalev; Mikhail Yatskov; Bruno Smets; Piero Visconti; Ian Mccallum; Michael Obersteiner; Steffen Fritz
Journal:  Sci Data       Date:  2022-05-10       Impact factor: 8.501

2.  Strategies for Socioeconomic Development with Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Scenarios and Realities for Russia.

Authors:  B N Porfiriev; A A Shirov
Journal:  Her Russ Acad Sci       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 0.552

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