Assessing the potential of large-scale urban forest projects as a natural climate solution

Jiajia Zhao , Xudong Yang , Xinyi Liu , Yue Ma , Xinyu Li , Jun Yang
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Urban forests are considered a nature-based solution for climate change by cities and countries worldwide. However, the effectiveness of large-scale urban forest projects as a natural climate solution has been rarely assessed. In this study, we utilized a unique opportunity from Beijing's actions to implement a large urban forest project since 2012 to examine the effectiveness of the proposed solution. We collected vegetation structure data in two extensive field surveys to track the growth of the newly formed urban forest. Using field data and allometric equations, we estimated carbon sequestrated by the urban forest. We found that between 2013 and 2020, the urban forest grew rapidly, with the average increase of DBH and height reaching 0.95 cm and 0.47 m annually, respectively. The 16,667 ha of trees and shrubs sequestrated 423,074 tons of carbon in ten years, or 42,307 tons annually. The result showed that large-scale urban forest projects have the potential to be used as a natural climate solution (NCS). Nevertheless, planning and developing specific management techniques are needed to fully realize this potential.

评估大规模城市森林项目作为自然气候解决方案的潜力
全世界的城市和国家都认为城市森林是一种基于自然的气候变化解决方案。然而,大规模城市森林项目作为自然气候解决方案的有效性却很少得到评估。在本研究中,我们利用北京自 2012 年以来实施大型城市森林项目的独特机会,考察了所建议的解决方案的有效性。我们在两次广泛的实地调查中收集了植被结构数据,以跟踪新形成的城市森林的生长情况。利用实地数据和异速方程,我们估算了城市森林的固碳量。我们发现,在 2013 年至 2020 年期间,城市森林增长迅速,DBH 和高度平均每年分别增加 0.95 厘米和 0.47 米。16,667 公顷的乔木和灌木在十年间固碳 423,074 吨,即每年固碳 42,307 吨。研究结果表明,大规模城市森林项目具有作为自然气候解决方案(NCS)的潜力。然而,要充分发挥这一潜力,还需要规划和开发特定的管理技术。
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