Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus

Human impact on natural ecosystems has significantly increased in recent decades. As a result, the structure and functioning of ecosystems are seriously altered. This in turn affects regional weather and climate conditions through changes in the radiation, water, and carbon balance of ecosystems. In...

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Main Authors: Elizaveta Satosina, Nurdin Mamadiev, Lyubov Makhmudova, Julia Kurbatova
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2368
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author Elizaveta Satosina
Nurdin Mamadiev
Lyubov Makhmudova
Julia Kurbatova
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description Human impact on natural ecosystems has significantly increased in recent decades. As a result, the structure and functioning of ecosystems are seriously altered. This in turn affects regional weather and climate conditions through changes in the radiation, water, and carbon balance of ecosystems. Investigating the process of natural ecosystem restoration after disturbances is an important issue in the context of climate change. During monitoring observations of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes in a reforestation area in the Chechen Republic, new experimental data on their seasonal variability were obtained, and their sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions was assessed. Forest restoration and land reclamation are essential components of the low-carbon development and decarbonization strategy of the world economy. Observations of GHG fluxes were conducted in the reclaimed area, which was planted with tree seedlings. One year of eddy covariance flux measurements (May 2022–June 2023) demonstrated that CO<sub>2</sub> uptake by the reforestation area in a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters is determined by the moisture conditions of the growing season. The cumulative net ecosystem exchange (NEE) for the entire measurement period at the carbon farm was 613.7 gC·m<sup>−2</sup>. The uptake of CO<sub>2</sub> by the reforestation area was observed only due to active seedling growth during periods of sufficient soil moisture (May 2023). During this time, total NEE uptake was 48.7 gC·m<sup>−2</sup>. Sensible and latent heat fluxes were also dependent on weather conditions, primarily on incoming solar radiation and moisture conditions. For the successful implementation of climate projects aimed at the creation of artificial forest ecosystems with high CO<sub>2</sub> uptake capacity, it is essential to develop appropriate hydro-meliorative measures that ensure a sufficient amount of available soil moisture.
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spelling doaj.art-0c4bbd1b4a0f4d9491b409873868244b2023-12-22T14:09:32ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072023-12-011412236810.3390/f14122368Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North CaucasusElizaveta Satosina0Nurdin Mamadiev1Lyubov Makhmudova2Julia Kurbatova3Department of Ecology and Environmental Management, Institute of Oil and Gas, Grozny State Oil Technical University, Khusein Abubakarovich Isaev Prosp. 100, 364051 Grozny, RussiaDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Management, Institute of Oil and Gas, Grozny State Oil Technical University, Khusein Abubakarovich Isaev Prosp. 100, 364051 Grozny, RussiaDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Management, Institute of Oil and Gas, Grozny State Oil Technical University, Khusein Abubakarovich Isaev Prosp. 100, 364051 Grozny, RussiaDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Management, Institute of Oil and Gas, Grozny State Oil Technical University, Khusein Abubakarovich Isaev Prosp. 100, 364051 Grozny, RussiaHuman impact on natural ecosystems has significantly increased in recent decades. As a result, the structure and functioning of ecosystems are seriously altered. This in turn affects regional weather and climate conditions through changes in the radiation, water, and carbon balance of ecosystems. Investigating the process of natural ecosystem restoration after disturbances is an important issue in the context of climate change. During monitoring observations of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes in a reforestation area in the Chechen Republic, new experimental data on their seasonal variability were obtained, and their sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions was assessed. Forest restoration and land reclamation are essential components of the low-carbon development and decarbonization strategy of the world economy. Observations of GHG fluxes were conducted in the reclaimed area, which was planted with tree seedlings. One year of eddy covariance flux measurements (May 2022–June 2023) demonstrated that CO<sub>2</sub> uptake by the reforestation area in a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters is determined by the moisture conditions of the growing season. The cumulative net ecosystem exchange (NEE) for the entire measurement period at the carbon farm was 613.7 gC·m<sup>−2</sup>. The uptake of CO<sub>2</sub> by the reforestation area was observed only due to active seedling growth during periods of sufficient soil moisture (May 2023). During this time, total NEE uptake was 48.7 gC·m<sup>−2</sup>. Sensible and latent heat fluxes were also dependent on weather conditions, primarily on incoming solar radiation and moisture conditions. For the successful implementation of climate projects aimed at the creation of artificial forest ecosystems with high CO<sub>2</sub> uptake capacity, it is essential to develop appropriate hydro-meliorative measures that ensure a sufficient amount of available soil moisture.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2368eddy covariance methodcarbon dioxidemethanereforestationsensible and latent heat fluxesradiation balance
spellingShingle Elizaveta Satosina
Nurdin Mamadiev
Lyubov Makhmudova
Julia Kurbatova
Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
Forests
eddy covariance method
carbon dioxide
methane
reforestation
sensible and latent heat fluxes
radiation balance
title Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
title_full Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
title_fullStr Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
title_short Carbon Dioxide and Heat Fluxes during Reforestation in the North Caucasus
title_sort carbon dioxide and heat fluxes during reforestation in the north caucasus
topic eddy covariance method
carbon dioxide
methane
reforestation
sensible and latent heat fluxes
radiation balance
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2368
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