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Implications of Land Use Change to Introduced Pastures on Carbon Stocks in the Central Lowlands of Tropical South America

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Three of the nine physiographic regions that comprise the 8.2 million km2 (Mkm2) of the central lowlands of tropical South America have undergone substantial conversion from the native vegetation in the last 30 years, a good deal of it to introduced pastures. The converted lands were either formerly treeless grasslands of the Brazilian Shield and the Orinoco Basin, or semi-evergreen seasonal forest mainly in the east and southwest of the Amazon Basin in Brazil. There are about 0.44 Mkm2 of introduced Brachiaria pastures in the former grasslands and we estimate that there are 0.096 Mkm2 of introduced pastures in the Amazon Basin, mostly Brachiaria species.

Based on extensive descriptions of the land systems of the central lowlands by Cochrane et al. (1985) we extrapolated data of carbon (C) accumulation in the soil under introduced pastures on the eastern plains of Colombia (about 3 t C ha−1 yr−1 ), which are treeless grasslands of the Orinoco Basin, to estimate the probable change in C stocks as a result of conversion to pasture elsewhere. Losses of above-ground C on conversion of the former grasslands is negliglible, while in contrast the forests probably lose about 115 t C for each ha converted. We estimated the mean time since conversion started and allowed for the degradation of the pastures that commonly occurs. We concluded that introduced pastures on the former grasslands have been a net sink for about 900 million t (Mt) C, while conversion of the forest has been a net source of about 980 Mt C, leading to a net source of about 80 Mt C for the central lowlands as a whole. We identify a number of issues and possible methodologies that would improve precision of the estimates of the changes in C stocks on conversion of native vegetation to pasture.

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Fisher, M.J., Thomas, R.J. (2004). Implications of Land Use Change to Introduced Pastures on Carbon Stocks in the Central Lowlands of Tropical South America. In: Wassmann, R., Vlek, P.L.G. (eds) Tropical Agriculture in Transition — Opportunities for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions?. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3604-6_6

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