Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2021)

Land-based climate change mitigation potentials within the agenda for sustainable development

  • Stefan Frank,
  • Mykola Gusti,
  • Petr Havlík,
  • Pekka Lauri,
  • Fulvio DiFulvio,
  • Nicklas Forsell,
  • Tomoko Hasegawa,
  • Tamás Krisztin,
  • Amanda Palazzo,
  • Hugo Valin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc58a
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 024006

Abstract

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Even though enormous expectations for greenhouse gas mitigation in the land use sector exist at the same time worries about potential implications for sustainable development have been raised as many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are closely tied to developments in the sector. Here we assess the implications of achieving selected key SDG indicators for Zero Hunger, Clean Water and Sanitation, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Life on Land on the land-based climate change mitigation potential. We find that protecting highly biodiverse ecosystems has profound impacts on biomass potentials (−30% at >12 US dollar per gigajoule) while other SDGs mainly affect greenhouse gas abatement potentials. Achieving SDGs delivers synergies with greenhouse gas abatement and may even in the absence of additional mitigation policies allow to realize up to 25% of the expected greenhouse gas abatement from land use required to stay on track with the 1.5 °C target until 2050. Future land use mitigation policies should consider and take advantage of these synergies across SDGs.

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