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Bosques nativos: ¿bioenergía o secuestro de carbono?

Authors: Manrique, Silvina Magdalena; Franco, Judith Ada;

Bosques nativos: ¿bioenergía o secuestro de carbono?

Abstract

Los bosques nativos tienen un rol fundamental en la mitigación del cambio climático, dado que la deforestación y degradación de biomasa significa cerca del 20% del total de emisiones mundiales de gases efecto invernadero (GEI). El objetivo del presente trabajo fue analizar las alternativas de empleo de los bosques nativos del municipio de Coronel Moldes, departamento La Viña, provincia de Salta, a fin de maximizar la mitigación de GEI considerando dos principales estrategias: i) su potencial como reservorios de carbono y ii) su potencial como fuente de combustible renovable. Si bien parecerían dos estrategias contradictorias, los resultados demuestran que ambas pueden ser combinadas adecuadamente posibilitando no sólo obtener resultados concretos en la mitigación de GEI, sino también lograr beneficios extras en la provisión de bienes y servicios generados por los bosques a partir de sus funciones ecosistémicas naturales.

Native forests have a fundamental role in the mitigation of climate change because the deforestation and degradation of biomass means about 20% of total world emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). The objective of the present work was to analyze the employment alternatives of native forests in the municipality of Coronel Moldes, La Viña, province of Salta, in order to maximize GHG mitigation considering two main strategies: i) the potential as carbon reservoirs and ii) the potential as a source of renewable fuel. While they would appear to be two conflicting strategies, the results show that both can be combined properly making it possible not only to obtain concrete results in the mitigation of greenhouse gases, but also achieve benefits extras in the provision of goods and services generated by forests from their natural ecosystem functions.

Asociación Argentina de Energías Renovables y Medio Ambiente (ASADES)

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CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO, BIOENERGÍA, Mitigation, Native forests, BOSQUES NATIVOS, Ingeniería, Carbón, MITIGACIÓN, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, Cambio Climático, Mitigación, Carbono, CARBONO, Ciencias Naturales, Climate change, Bioenergy, bioenergía, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Bosques nativos

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