Carbon sequestration potential of trees from urban green spaces of Kolhapur city, Maharashtra, India

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Priya R. Vasagadekar, Anup V. Gargate, Yojana Y. Patil, Prakash D. Raut
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Abstract This study was an investigation into the carbon storage and sequestration of trees grown in the green spaces of Kolhapur city, Maharashtra. Urban gardens and green spaces, mainly considering big trees, have a great potential to sequester carbon from the atmosphere and to mitigate the impacts of climate change in cities. Total ten green pockets (gardens) were selected from Kolhapur city. This study was a sustainability initiative to inventory tree species from the green pockets and to assess their carbon sequestration potential for improved urban planning in the future. The above ground biomass (AGB) and below ground biomass (BGB) were estimated by a non destructive method. This included the measurement of tree height and diameter. A total of 29 species of trees were recorded during the study with a storage potential of 688.77 tons of carbon dioxide. Polyalthia longifolia was found to sequester maximum carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) followed by Albizia saman and Mangifera indica . This research highlights the role of urban forests or green spaces and gardens, not only as ornamental and aesthetic plantations but also for mitigating the impacts of climate change at a local level. Well planned urban spaces and urban trees have a major role as green vegetation cover which can act as a carbon sink with high potential which will help in policy making and decision making in the future.
印度马哈拉施特拉邦科尔哈布尔城市绿地树木的固碳潜力
本研究对马哈拉施特拉邦科尔哈布尔市绿地树木的碳储存和固碳进行了调查。城市花园和绿地,主要考虑大树,具有从大气中吸收碳和减轻城市气候变化影响的巨大潜力。从科尔哈布尔市共选出10个绿色口袋(花园)。这项研究是一项可持续发展的倡议,旨在调查绿色口袋中的树种,并评估它们的碳封存潜力,以改善未来的城市规划。采用非破坏性方法估算了地上生物量(AGB)和地下生物量(BGB)。这包括测量树木的高度和直径。研究期间共记录到29种树木,其二氧化碳储存潜力为688.77吨。长叶蓼吸收二氧化碳最多,其次是合欢和芒果。这项研究强调了城市森林或绿地和花园的作用,不仅作为观赏和审美种植园,而且在地方层面上缓解气候变化的影响。规划良好的城市空间和城市树木作为绿色植被覆盖具有重要作用,可以作为具有高潜力的碳汇,有助于未来的政策制定和决策。
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