2022
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2022.092.3387
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Restoration of degraded lands for carbon stock enhancement and climate change mitigation: the case of Rebu watershed, Woliso Woreda, Southwest Shoa, Ethiopia

Abstract: This study was conducted to estimate carbon stock enhancement and climate change mitigation potential of restoration effort in Rebu Watershed, Woliso Woreda, Ethiopia. Two restored lands of thirteen years old were randomly selected from two kebeles. Biomass and soil data were collected systematically from nested plots. Mensuration of woody species, soil, and grass/litter samples was collected from the subplots of the nested plots. A total of 72 composite soil samples were collected. The results showed the posi… Show more

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“…Regulations and restrictions on land use types and the direction of regional/urban development are very important to developing the airport area as an aerotropolis (Luo et al, 2023). In addition, political and economic interventions that emphasize environmental sustainability, renewable energy use, and decarbonization efforts are necessary to be applied in development (Soboka and Yimer, 2022;Hayes et al, 2023;Sovacool et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Impact Of Land Use Changes On Carbon Stockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regulations and restrictions on land use types and the direction of regional/urban development are very important to developing the airport area as an aerotropolis (Luo et al, 2023). In addition, political and economic interventions that emphasize environmental sustainability, renewable energy use, and decarbonization efforts are necessary to be applied in development (Soboka and Yimer, 2022;Hayes et al, 2023;Sovacool et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Impact Of Land Use Changes On Carbon Stockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, an increase in greenhouse gases can cause this, especially the results of burning fossil fuels (CO2, CH4, and NOx) LULC changes [23], and population growth [12,24]. Changes in forest area can increase greenhouse gases due to reduced carbon stocks [25]. Fig.…”
Section: Land Use and Land Cover Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%