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Année : 2023

Revue : Fire , 6 (10) : 1-16

Lien de l’article :  https://doi.org/10.3390/fire6100402

Discipline : Agriculture, sylviculture et pêche

Auteur(s) : Pawend-taoré Christian Bougma , Loyapin Bondé , Valaire Séraphin Ouehoudja Yaro, Amanuel Woldeselassie Gebremichael, Oumarou Ouédraogo

Auteur(s) tagués : BONDE Loyapin OUEDRAOGO Oumarou

Résumé


Agricultural biomass burning plays a critical role in carbon emissions, with implications for climate change. This study aims to assess carbon (C) emissions and establish C, CO, CO2 and CH4 emission factors (EFs) by simultaneously testing the effects of climatic conditions and cropland category on gas emissions. In Burkina Faso, 96 experimental fires were conducted in accordance with farmers’ operations during the land-clearing season in two climatic zones (Sudanian and Sudano-Sahelian) and across two cropland categories (Cropland Remaining Cropland (CC) and Land Converted to Cropland (LC)). The carbon mass balance technique was applied to estimate emissions. Climate zone and cropland category significantly influenced carbon emissions and emission factors (p

Mots-clés

Biomass burning, Carbon emission, Emission factors, Climatic zones, Cropland category

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