Land (Mar 2022)

Effect of Cropland Abandonment on Soil Carbon Stock in an Agroforestry System in Southwestern Spain

  • Juan Carlos Alías,
  • José Antonio Mejías,
  • Natividad Chaves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land11030425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 425

Abstract

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The low profitability of agricultural products in a globalized market context is causing the abandonment of less profitable agroforestry systems in Spain. This fact is implicated in a change in land use, increasing the forest area, which could alter the carbon stock in the soil. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine if the abandonment of rural areas and the change in land use has an impact on the soil organic carbon stock in agroforestry systems in southwestern Spain. Through historical aerial photographs and current satellite images, sites were identified where samples of abandoned agricultural soils in the 1950s were collected. They were compared with soil samples from adjacent locations whose agricultural activities continue to this day. After more than 60 years, the abandonment of agricultural activity is associated with a 54% increase in C concentration and 34.8% in soil organic carbon in the upper 30 cm of soil profiles. Therefore, the abandonment of agricultural land has influenced the carbon stock of this territory, becoming a carbon sink.

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