AFRICA-GHG: The role of African tropical forests on the Greenhouse Gases balance of the atmosphere

Acronimo: AFRICA-GHG

Data di inizio

2010-04-01

Data di fine

2014-12-31

Capofila/Coordinatore

FONDAZIONE CENTRO EURO-MEDITERRANEO SUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI (IT)


Abstract

The role of the African continent in the global carbon cycle, and therefore in climate change, is increasingly recognised. Despite the increasingly acknowledged importance of Africa in the global carbon cycle and its high vulnerability to climate change there is still a lack of studies on the carbon cycle in representative African ecosystems (in particular tropical forests), and on the effects of climate on ecosystem-atmosphere exchange. In the present proposal we want to focus on these spoecifc objectives : 1. Understand the role of African tropical rainforest on the GHG balance of the atmosphere and revise their role on the global methane and N2O emissions. 2. Determine the carbon source/sink strength of African tropical rainforest in the pre-industrial versus the XXth century by temporal reconstruction of biomass growth with biogeochemical markers 3. Understand and quantify carbon and GHG fluxes variability across African tropical forests (west east equatorial belt) 4.Analyse the impact of forest degradation and deforestation on carbon and other GHG emissions


Programma

FP7-IDEAS-ERC

Call

ERC-2009-AdG


Partecipanti Pugliesi
Partner Ruolo Contributo UE Referente
Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo Sui Cambiamenti Climatici Ospitante 2,084,390.00€ Laura Panzera

Partner Ruolo Paese
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELLA TUSCIA Beneficiario IT

Budget Totale

2,406,950.00€

Contributo UE

2,406,950.00€