Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia

Cities throughout the world are advocating highly promoted tree plantings as a climate change mitigation measure. Assessing the carbon offsets associated with urban trees relative to other climate change policies is vital for sustainable development, planning, and solving environmental and socio-eco...

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Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Climate change mitigation
Nature-based solutions
Urban forest
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Clean development mechanism
Street trees
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title Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
spellingShingle Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Climate change mitigation
Nature-based solutions
Urban forest
Carbon offsets
Clean development mechanism
Street trees
Ecosystem services
title_short Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
title_full Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
title_fullStr Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
title_sort Does greening of neotropical cities considerably mitigate carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Medellin, Colombia
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
topic Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Climate change mitigation
Nature-based solutions
Urban forest
Carbon offsets
Clean development mechanism
Street trees
Ecosystem services
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Climate change mitigation
Nature-based solutions
Urban forest
Carbon offsets
Clean development mechanism
Street trees
Ecosystem services
description Cities throughout the world are advocating highly promoted tree plantings as a climate change mitigation measure. Assessing the carbon offsets associated with urban trees relative to other climate change policies is vital for sustainable development, planning, and solving environmental and socio-economic problems, but is difficult in developing countries. We estimated and assessed carbon dioxide (CO2) storage, sequestration, and emission offsets by public trees in the Medellin Metropolitan Area, Colombia, as a viable Nature-Based Solution for the Neotropics. While previous studies have discussed nature-based solutions and explored urban tree carbon dynamics in high income countries, few have been conducted in tropical cities in low-middle income countries, particularly within South America. We used a public tree inventory for the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley and an available urban forest functional model, i-Tree Streets, calibrated for Colombia's context. We found that CO2 offsets from public trees were not as effective as cable cars or landfills. However, if available planting spaces are considered, carbon offsets become more competitive with cable cars and other air quality and socio-economic co-benefits are also provided. The use of carbon estimation models and the development of relevant carbon accounting protocols in Neotropical cities are also discussed. Our nature-based solution approach can be used to better guide management of urban forests to mitigate climate change and carbon offset accounting in tropical cities lacking available information. © 2017 by the authors.
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