Carbon sequestration and ecosystem services. Evidence from the functional urban area of Cagliari, Italy

Lai,Sabrina;Zoppi, Corrado
2025-01-01

Abstract

Carbon sequestration and storage, i.e., the process whereby carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere by plants and stored in natural reservoirs such as soil or water pools, is a key regulating ecosystem service (ES) that contributes to mitigating climate change and its impacts. Its positive and negative relationships with other ESs, i.e., respectively, synergies and trade-offs, are yet to be fully understood, especially at the urban level. Therefore, this study proposes a methodological approach that integrates ES modeling and mapping with inferential models, with a view to identifying and assessing the relationships between carbon sequestration and storage and other ESs. The implementation of the proposed approach in the context of the Functional Urban Area of Cagliari (Italy) puts in evidence a positive and significant relationship between carbon sequestration and storage and other regulating ESs, i.e., pluvial flood retention, local temperature regulation, and habitat quality; to the contrary, a negative but quantitatively negligible relationship is unveiled as far as the potential supply of nature-based recreation is concerned. Relevant planning implications are identified based on these outcomes, which highlights the significance and usefulness of the proposed approach for planners and policy makers.
2025
Inglese
Special Issue 2.2025
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13
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https://serena.sharepress.it/index.php/tema/article/view/11994/12836
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Carbon sequestration and storage; Pluvial flood retention; Land surface temperature; Habitat quality; Nature-based recreation
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
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Lai, Sabrina; Zoppi, Corrado
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