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Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Introduction: Community participation is an effective strategy for forest management and ecosystem services management.  Objectives: To apply participatory methods for estimating carbon stocks in community owned forests and to identify land uses and conflicts that may infl...

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Autores principales: Ramírez, M. Isabel, Benet, Daniel, Pérez-Salicrup, Diego R., Skutsch, Margaret, Venegas-Pérez, Ysmael
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044
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author Ramírez, M. Isabel
Benet, Daniel
Pérez-Salicrup, Diego R.
Skutsch, Margaret
Venegas-Pérez, Ysmael
author_facet Ramírez, M. Isabel
Benet, Daniel
Pérez-Salicrup, Diego R.
Skutsch, Margaret
Venegas-Pérez, Ysmael
author_sort Ramírez, M. Isabel
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description Introduction: Community participation is an effective strategy for forest management and ecosystem services management.  Objectives: To apply participatory methods for estimating carbon stocks in community owned forests and to identify land uses and conflicts that may influence the maintenance of these forests.   Materials and methods: Participatory mapping workshops were held in four communities. Members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters to estimate aboveground carbon in forest biomass. Work was conducted in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, a priority area for REDD+ in Mexico.  Results and discussion: Awareness-raising, acceptance and flexibility processes were identified towards the incorporation of participatory tools, both for future participation in carbon markets and to improve existing forest management practices of the communities. Carbon values ​​obtained through participatory methods were consistent with those identified by experts for the forest types included in this study. Averages of 112, 98 and 91 Mg C·ha-1 were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated and mixed-species forest sites, respectively. In some communities there are conflicts over land ownership boundaries and there are some internal conflicts where community agreements have not been respected.  Conclusion: Participatory methods of tree carbon mapping and measurement support forest management through the generation of reliable data that can facilitate community management of resources. Carbon stocks were associated more with the degree of forest conservation, than with vegetation type, and forest disturbance is more associated with internal and external conflicts than with forest management practices.
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spelling oai_chapingo-forestales-_article-5352023-10-24T18:18:05Z Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico Participación comunitaria para la medición de carbono en bosques de la Reserva de la Biosfera Mariposa Monarca, México Ramírez, M. Isabel Benet, Daniel Pérez-Salicrup, Diego R. Skutsch, Margaret Venegas-Pérez, Ysmael Manejo forestal comunitario reservas de carbono uso del suelo carbono arbóreo REDD Se estimaron reservas de carbono en bosques dominados por coníferas, por latifoliadas y mixtos. Los miembros de las comunidades fueron instruidos en la medición de variables dasométricas. El carbono en la biomasa forestal aérea, estimado por los participantes, varía de 91 a 112 Mg·ha -1 . Las estimaciones obtenidas con métodos participativos concuerdan con las de los expertos. Las comunidades tienen interés en participar en mercados de carbono regulados o voluntarios. Community forest management carbon stocks land use tree carbon REDD Carbon stocks were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated, and mixed- species forests. Community members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters. Carbon in aboveground forest biomass, estimated using data gathered by the participants, varied from 91 to 112 Mg·ha -1 . Estimates obtained using participatory methods are consistent with those of experts. Communities have an interest in participating in regulated or voluntary carbon markets. Introduction: Community participation is an effective strategy for forest management and ecosystem services management.  Objectives: To apply participatory methods for estimating carbon stocks in community owned forests and to identify land uses and conflicts that may influence the maintenance of these forests.   Materials and methods: Participatory mapping workshops were held in four communities. Members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters to estimate aboveground carbon in forest biomass. Work was conducted in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, a priority area for REDD+ in Mexico.  Results and discussion: Awareness-raising, acceptance and flexibility processes were identified towards the incorporation of participatory tools, both for future participation in carbon markets and to improve existing forest management practices of the communities. Carbon values ​​obtained through participatory methods were consistent with those identified by experts for the forest types included in this study. Averages of 112, 98 and 91 Mg C·ha-1 were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated and mixed-species forest sites, respectively. In some communities there are conflicts over land ownership boundaries and there are some internal conflicts where community agreements have not been respected.  Conclusion: Participatory methods of tree carbon mapping and measurement support forest management through the generation of reliable data that can facilitate community management of resources. Carbon stocks were associated more with the degree of forest conservation, than with vegetation type, and forest disturbance is more associated with internal and external conflicts than with forest management practices. Introducción: La participación comunitaria es una estrategia efectiva para el manejo forestal y la gestión de servicios ecosistémicos.  Objetivos: Aplicar métodos participativos para la estimación de reservas de carbono en bosques comunitarios e identificar los usos de suelo y conflictos que pueden influir en su mantenimiento. Materiales y métodos: Se realizaron talleres de mapeo participativo en cuatro comunidades; los miembros fueron instruidos en la medición de variables dasométricas, para estimar carbono en biomasa forestal aérea. Se trabajó en la Reserva de la Biosfera Mariposa Monarca, una región de atención prioritaria para REDD+ en México.  Resultados y discusión: Se identificaron procesos de sensibilización, aceptación y flexibilidad hacia la incorporación de herramientas participativas, tanto para una posible participación en mercados de carbono como para mejorar las prácticas de manejo forestal de las comunidades. Los valores de carbono obtenidos mediante los métodos participativos concuerdan con los identificados por los expertos para estos tipos de bosques. Se estimaron promedios de 112, 98 y 91 Mg C·ha-1 en sitios del bosque dominados por coníferas, latifoliadas y mixtos, respectivamente. En algunas comunidades existen conflictos por límites de propiedad de la tierra y conflictos internos donde los acuerdos comunitarios no se han respetado.  Conclusión: Los métodos participativos de mapeo y medición del carbono arbóreo apoyan el manejo forestal a través de la generación de datos confiables que facilitan la gestión comunitaria de los recursos. Las reservas dependen más del grado de conservación del sitio que del tipo de vegetación, y la perturbación del bosque está más asociada a conflictos internos y externos que al manejo forestal. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2019-06-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2019): September-December; 333-352 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2019): septiembre-diciembre; 333-352 2007-4018 2007-3828 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044 Derechos de autor 2019 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Manejo forestal comunitario
reservas de carbono
uso del suelo
carbono arbóreo
REDD
Se estimaron reservas de carbono en bosques dominados por coníferas, por latifoliadas y mixtos.
Los miembros de las comunidades fueron instruidos en la medición de variables dasométricas.
El carbono en la biomasa forestal aérea, estimado por los participantes, varía de 91 a 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Las estimaciones obtenidas con métodos participativos concuerdan con las de los expertos.
Las comunidades tienen interés en participar en mercados de carbono regulados o voluntarios.
Community forest management
carbon stocks
land use
tree carbon
REDD
Carbon stocks were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated, and mixed- species forests.
Community members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters.
Carbon in aboveground forest biomass, estimated using data gathered by the participants, varied from 91 to 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Estimates obtained using participatory methods are consistent with those of experts.
Communities have an interest in participating in regulated or voluntary carbon markets.
Ramírez, M. Isabel
Benet, Daniel
Pérez-Salicrup, Diego R.
Skutsch, Margaret
Venegas-Pérez, Ysmael
Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_alt Participación comunitaria para la medición de carbono en bosques de la Reserva de la Biosfera Mariposa Monarca, México
title_full Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_fullStr Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_short Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
title_sort community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the monarch butterfly biosphere reserve, mexico
topic Manejo forestal comunitario
reservas de carbono
uso del suelo
carbono arbóreo
REDD
Se estimaron reservas de carbono en bosques dominados por coníferas, por latifoliadas y mixtos.
Los miembros de las comunidades fueron instruidos en la medición de variables dasométricas.
El carbono en la biomasa forestal aérea, estimado por los participantes, varía de 91 a 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Las estimaciones obtenidas con métodos participativos concuerdan con las de los expertos.
Las comunidades tienen interés en participar en mercados de carbono regulados o voluntarios.
Community forest management
carbon stocks
land use
tree carbon
REDD
Carbon stocks were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated, and mixed- species forests.
Community members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters.
Carbon in aboveground forest biomass, estimated using data gathered by the participants, varied from 91 to 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Estimates obtained using participatory methods are consistent with those of experts.
Communities have an interest in participating in regulated or voluntary carbon markets.
topic_facet Manejo forestal comunitario
reservas de carbono
uso del suelo
carbono arbóreo
REDD
Se estimaron reservas de carbono en bosques dominados por coníferas, por latifoliadas y mixtos.
Los miembros de las comunidades fueron instruidos en la medición de variables dasométricas.
El carbono en la biomasa forestal aérea, estimado por los participantes, varía de 91 a 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Las estimaciones obtenidas con métodos participativos concuerdan con las de los expertos.
Las comunidades tienen interés en participar en mercados de carbono regulados o voluntarios.
Community forest management
carbon stocks
land use
tree carbon
REDD
Carbon stocks were estimated in conifer-dominated, broadleaf-dominated, and mixed- species forests.
Community members were instructed in the measurement of tree-size parameters.
Carbon in aboveground forest biomass, estimated using data gathered by the participants, varied from 91 to 112 Mg·ha -1 .
Estimates obtained using participatory methods are consistent with those of experts.
Communities have an interest in participating in regulated or voluntary carbon markets.
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2018.06.044
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