TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbon sequestration and storage potential of urban green in residential yards
T2 - A case study from Helsinki
AU - Ariluoma, Mari
AU - Ottelin, Juudit
AU - Hautamäki, Ranja
AU - Tuhkanen, Eeva Maria
AU - Mänttäri, Miia
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Cities have been identified as key actors in climate change mitigation. Nature based carbon sinks have been suggested as a means of mitigating the greenhouse gas emissions of cities. Although there are several studies on the carbon storage and sequestration (CSS) of urban green, the role of residential sites is not fully understood. In addition, the carbon storage of soils is often excluded. Also the implications for planning require more attention. This study estimates the CSS potential of trees and biochar in urban residential yards and identifies effective means to enhance it. Moreover, the study discusses the results at the city scale. The research is based on a case study in Helsinki, Finland, and applies i-Tree planting tool to assess the current and potential life cycle CSS of the case area. The results reveal that trees and the mixing of biochar into growing medium can increase the CSS considerably. The CSS potential of the case area is 520 kg CO2 per resident during 50 years. The added biochar accounts for 65 % of the capacity and the biomass of trees accounts for 35 %. At the city scale, it would lead to 330 000 t CO2 being stored during 50 years. The findings suggest that green planning could contribute more strongly to climate change mitigation by encouraging the use of biochar and the planting of trees, in addition to ensuring favourable growing conditions.
AB - Cities have been identified as key actors in climate change mitigation. Nature based carbon sinks have been suggested as a means of mitigating the greenhouse gas emissions of cities. Although there are several studies on the carbon storage and sequestration (CSS) of urban green, the role of residential sites is not fully understood. In addition, the carbon storage of soils is often excluded. Also the implications for planning require more attention. This study estimates the CSS potential of trees and biochar in urban residential yards and identifies effective means to enhance it. Moreover, the study discusses the results at the city scale. The research is based on a case study in Helsinki, Finland, and applies i-Tree planting tool to assess the current and potential life cycle CSS of the case area. The results reveal that trees and the mixing of biochar into growing medium can increase the CSS considerably. The CSS potential of the case area is 520 kg CO2 per resident during 50 years. The added biochar accounts for 65 % of the capacity and the biomass of trees accounts for 35 %. At the city scale, it would lead to 330 000 t CO2 being stored during 50 years. The findings suggest that green planning could contribute more strongly to climate change mitigation by encouraging the use of biochar and the planting of trees, in addition to ensuring favourable growing conditions.
KW - Biochar
KW - Carbon sink
KW - Green infrastructure
KW - LCA
KW - Urban trees
KW - Urban yards
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85098628461&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126939
DO - 10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126939
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098628461
SN - 1618-8667
VL - 57
JO - Urban Forestry and Urban Greening
JF - Urban Forestry and Urban Greening
M1 - 126939
ER -