减少泥炭地地面沉降和温室气体排放的措施:荷兰案例研究

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Tommy H.G. Wils , Jan J.H. van den Akker , Mandy Korff , Guido Bakema , Dries L.T. Hegger , Rudi Hessel , Mandy A. van den Ende , Martijn M.W. van Gils , Daan Verstand
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在世界范围内,泥炭地由于人工排水导致泥炭分解而遭受地面沉降和温室气体排放。在人为气候变化的情况下,这些问题需要采取措施减少温室气体的排放,并保护低洼地区免受日益增加的洪水风险。需要在现有的农业系统内以及通过开发适合在高地下水位或洪水泛滥下耕作的新农业系统,更严格地控制地下水位。由于这一问题的复杂性和充满价值的性质,有必要对各种措施的潜在影响和副作用进行全面的概述。在本文中,这样的概述是综合基于混合方法的一个特殊情况下,荷兰。荷兰泥炭地包括荷兰西部和北部低洼地区的大片土地。这种情况是特殊的,因为这些泥炭地大多位于海平面以下,维持着世界级的集约化奶牛养殖,并面临着其他多种环境、经济和社会挑战。在这里,地面沉降增加了洪水风险、盐水入侵和水管理成本,尤其是在全球气候变化的情况下。为了减轻地面沉降,可以设想技术措施和替代土地用途。然而,关于这些的文献是支离破碎的,使仔细识别和选择措施变得复杂。为了解决这一知识差距,我们回顾了27项技术措施和替代土地利用方案,并综合了15项影响的证据和见解。允许继续现有奶牛养殖的技术措施为农民提供了相对低风险的干预措施,但只能减少,而不能阻止地面沉降和温室气体排放。其他土地使用选择,特别是古牧,正处于发展的起步阶段,可以阻止地面沉降。然而,需要更多的研究来减少和控制淹没期间的甲烷和潜在的一氧化二氮排放,如(窄叶)香蒲和杜鹃花。古农业可以提供与水管理和营养状况有关的生态系统服务,以及生物经济的原材料。可以设想农业与自然之间在空间和时间上的逐步过渡,为荷兰泥炭地的土地使用多样化提供激励。本案例研究确定了关键问题,并为全球泥炭地管理提供了有价值的见解。减少泥炭地的地面沉降和温室气体排放是可行的,但需要深思熟虑的干预措施,谨慎地在各种利益和不确定性之间做出权衡。
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Measures to reduce land subsidence and greenhouse gas emissions in peatlands: A Dutch case study
Worldwide, peatlands suffer from land subsidence and greenhouse gas emissions due to artificial drainage inducing peat decomposition. Under anthropogenic climate change, these issues require measures to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and protect low-lying areas from increasing flood risk. Tighter control of groundwater levels is required, both within existing agricultural systems and through the development of new agricultural systems suitable for farming under high groundwater levels or inundation. The complexity and value-laden nature of the issue warrants the development of a comprehensive overview of potential and side effects of measures. In this paper such an overview is synthesized based on a mixed-method approach for a special case, The Netherlands. The Dutch peatlands comprise extensive land areas in the low-lying west and north of The Netherlands. The case is exceptional as most of these peatlands lie below sea level, sustain world-class intensive dairy farming and are subject to multiple other environmental, economic and societal challenges. Here, land subsidence increases flood risk, salt-water intrusion and the costs of water management, particularly under global climate change. To mitigate land subsidence, both technical measures and alternative land uses can be envisaged. However, the literature about these is fragmented, complicating a careful identification and selection of measures. To address this knowledge gap, we review 27 technical measures and alternative land use options and synthesize evidence and insights for 15 effects. Technical measures allowing continuation of existing dairy farming provide relatively low-risk interventions for farmers, but will only reduce, not stop land subsidence and greenhouse gas emissions. Alternative land-use options, particularly paludiculture, are in a start-up stage of development and can stop land subsidence. However, more research is required to reduce and control methane and potential nitrous oxide emissions during inundation required for crops such as (narrowleaf) cattail and azolla. Paludiculture can provide ecosystem services related to water management and nutrient status, as well as raw materials for a bio-based economy. Gradual transitions in space and time between farming and nature can be envisaged, providing incentives to diversify land use in the Dutch peatlands. This case study identifies key questions and provides valuable insights for peatland management worldwide. Reducing land subsidence and greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands is feasible, but requires thoughtful interventions that cautiously make and align trade-offs between various interests and uncertainties.
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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