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Evaluation of the function of suppressing changes in land use and carbon storage in green belts

Jinhoo Hwang, Yuyoung Choi, Hyun-Chan Sung, Youngjae Yoo, No Ol Lim, Yoonji Kim, YuJin Shin, Dayong Jeong, Zhemin Sun, Seong Woo Jeon

2022Resources Conservation and Recycling35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• The green belt serves as a major carbon source in the city. • Green belt regulation reduces carbon emissions in cities. • Green belt regulation affects land use and carbon both inside and outside the belt. The carbon storage function is an important ecosystem service negatively affected by land-use changes. Recently, the establishment and management of protected areas have emerged as a policy tool for climate change mitigation. As such, this study attempts to analyze the effect of Korea's development restriction zones (green belts, GBs) to suppress urban expansion and aid in climate change mitigation. The effect was analyzed by simulating future land use and carbon storage changes based on whether a GB was set up. The development regulatory and Free Development Scenarios were set as scenarios, and the results were compared. The analysis showed GBs affect carbon storage in two ways – carbon sink and urban growth inhibition. This study suggests that GB regions could contribute to climate change mitigation by serving as current carbon storage reservoirs and securing future carbon storage while also suppressing urban expansion, identified to be an existing function of the GBs.

Topics & Concepts

Function (biology)Carbon fibersEnvironmental scienceCarbon sequestrationWaste managementNatural resource economicsLand useEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringCivil engineeringChemistryCarbon dioxideEconomicsMaterials scienceBiologyComposite numberComposite materialOrganic chemistryEvolutionary biologyForest Management and PolicyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesBioenergy crop production and management