Abstract

A grassland carbon sink is a grassland planting activity with special requirements to implement carbon sink measurement and monitoring of the growth process of forage grasses on the land where the baseline has been determined, with the main purpose of increasing carbon sink. The development of grassland carbon sink is extremely beneficial to achieve the two important deployments of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Grasslands with one-fourth area in the south are limited by the rugged topography of the karst landscape and thin soil layer, and the efficiency of pasture planting is low. For the above problems, our team proposes a design around mountain pasture cultivation to reduce carbon emissions and apply it to increase carbon sinks in grasslands of stone desertification areas. The design can provide a concrete solution for restoring the ecological environment and enhancing the carbon sink capacity of grassland in stone desertification areas, and also provide a technical guarantee for local herders to increase their income and productivity. This work has the advantages of high market potential, low cost, composite multi-functional automatic operation, and high planting efficiency with a small size, which has good promotion value. It effectively reduces carbon emissions while improving vegetation cover and establishes a new model of combining green restoration and agricultural production in mountainous areas.

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