Estimation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Absorption from the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Sector in the Monomodal and Bimodal Rainfall Forest Agroecological Zones of Cameroon

J. Amougou, Forghab Patrick Mbomba, Lucas Dominique Bembong Ebokona, Geh Kisito Fuh, Bikono Pascal Freddy, Garga Amadou, Faiza Iyawa, Abdouraman, Enoh Ayuk Michael Daniel Armstrong, Bangdang Yolande Ghislaine, Mewamba Ariane Prisca, Ngoh Njoume Ndedie Teclaire, Maliedje Tabuguia Arielle
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This greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting study of the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use sector assesses carbon emissions and absorption for the period 2010 to 2018 in the Monomodal and Bimodal rainfall agroecological zones. The methodological approach used for GHG emissions calculations in the Livestock category is the one proposed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 guidelines, taking into account the national systems of other countries. In general, Tier 1 has been used for the calculation of emissions. Emissions/removals are calculated by integrating the activity data of the different sectors considered in the IPCC software. In the subcategory of land use change, the SEPAL platform and ArcGis 10.6 software were used to download and process the images.  In addition, the Peng (2000) equation was used to assess the soil organic carbon stock. Emissions from the two agroecological zones are 281,541.3 GgCO2Eq and absorptions are -2,924,841.22 GgCO2Eq. The potential carbon stock that can be recovered in the two agroecological zones is -2,643,299.92 GgCO2Eq. It is clear that these two agroecological zones absorb more than they emit. These results show that the Bimodal and Monomodal rainfall agroecological zones have a high absorption potential that Cameroon could use in the framework of internationally transferable mitigation results.
喀麦隆单峰和双峰降雨森林农业生态区农业、林业和其他土地利用部门温室气体排放和吸收的估算
这项农业、林业和其他土地利用部门的温室气体核算研究评估了2010年至2018年单峰和双峰降雨农业生态区的碳排放和吸收。牲畜类温室气体排放计算使用的方法是政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC) 2006年指南中提出的方法,同时考虑到其他国家的国家系统。一般来说,一级排放标准被用于计算排放量。排放/清除是通过综合IPCC软件中考虑的不同部门的活动数据来计算的。在土地利用变化子类别中,使用SEPAL平台和ArcGis 10.6软件对图像进行下载和处理。此外,还采用Peng(2000)方程对土壤有机碳储量进行了评估。两个农业生态区排放量为281,541.3 GgCO2Eq,吸收量为-2,924,841.22 GgCO2Eq。两个农业生态区可回收的潜在碳储量为-2,643,299.92 GgCO2Eq。很明显,这两个农业生态区吸收的比排放的多。这些结果表明,双峰和单峰降雨农业生态区具有很高的吸收潜力,喀麦隆可以在国际可转让的减缓成果框架中加以利用。
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