2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-022-05689-4
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Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems and Its Potential in Climate Change Mitigation

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“…This intentional arrangement of the different components leads to both ecological and economic interactions that can provide diversified products which otherwise can't be achieved in the sole cropping system. Globally, agroforestry is practices by more than 1.2 billion people, spanning over 1 billion hectares of land [6], helping different nations to achieve atleast nine of the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (Figure 1). However, there are several agroforestry practices which can be classified into agri-silivicultural (agriculture crops and trees), silvopastoral (trees, grasses and livestock), agrosilvopastoral systems (agriculture crops, trees, grasses and livestock) and other specific systems (aqua-forestry, apiculture with trees) [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This intentional arrangement of the different components leads to both ecological and economic interactions that can provide diversified products which otherwise can't be achieved in the sole cropping system. Globally, agroforestry is practices by more than 1.2 billion people, spanning over 1 billion hectares of land [6], helping different nations to achieve atleast nine of the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (Figure 1). However, there are several agroforestry practices which can be classified into agri-silivicultural (agriculture crops and trees), silvopastoral (trees, grasses and livestock), agrosilvopastoral systems (agriculture crops, trees, grasses and livestock) and other specific systems (aqua-forestry, apiculture with trees) [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated and diversified production systems, such as agroforestry that integrate crop, livestock and forestry components in the same area, are considered a good example of land use with potential for mitigating GHG emissions. These systems have the potential to sequester CO 2 both in the above-ground biomass, mainly in the arboreal component, and in the soil, increasing the soil C stock at greater depths when compared with conventional agricultural systems [6][7][8][9].…”
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“…Afforestation and reforestation have been proposed as favorable options for removing atmospheric CO 2 through plant photosynthesis and storing it in tree bodies and soils [4][5][6][7]. Among the practical afforestation strategies, agroforestry is an important C storage strategy because it can provide both climate change mitigation and food recourses [8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%