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The role of agroforestry areas of the province of Bari in the absortion of carbon dioxide

Pasquale Dal Sasso, Giuseppe Ruggiero, Maria Antonella Ottolino, Giuseppe Verdiani
Submitted: 2012-04-24 11:12:43
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Abstract


Agroforestry areas have a significant and recognized productive, socio – economic, environmental and landscape role. An important ecological function performed by these areas is the net absorption of considerable quantities of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The scientific knowledge of the CO2 assimilation capacity of agroforestry ecosystems in a territory, is a useful and innovative means to support territorial planning. In the interests of environmental sustainability, emissions from human activities carried out in a specific local context, must be adapted by the simultaneous capacity of CO2 sequestration. For the protection of environmental quality, the choice of land use should therefore optimize the circuit of interaction between emissions and absorption. This work takes into account the agroforestry areas of the Province of Bari to estimate the potential capacity to absorb CO2 and compare it, with the current emission levels.

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The Journal of Agricultural Engineering [eISSN 2239-6268] is the official journal of the Italian Society of Agricultural Engineering and it is published online by PAGEPress®, Pavia, Italy. Registered in Pavia, n. 9/2012. All credits and honors to PKP for their OJS.