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1International Seminar on Planetary
Emergencies 19-24 August 2007, Erice Climate
Change Combating Climate Change Land Use and
Biodiversity Polands Point of View Jan
Szyszko with cooperation of Axel Schwerk,
Patrycja Szyszko and Slawomir Mazurek
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4 5Succession after fire
6Landscape species the Crane
7The nature protects the biodiversity by
ecological desaster and by differentiation of
carbon.
8Definition of sustainable development
1. Sustainable development is promt economic
development combined with rational use of
environmental resources and respect for human
rights.
Philosophy of sustainable development
1. Man is a part of the natural environment.
Thus, man has to use it and introduce changes to
it. It is not only his right but also his duty.
2. None of the human activity needs to
deteriorate the condition of the natural
environment.
9Indicators of sustainable development
- Increase in gross domestic product
- Unemployment drop
- Longer life and predominance of young age classes
in human population - Water quality improvements
- Reduced emission of greenhouse gases according to
the UN Framework Climate Change Convention and
the Kyoto Protocol - No disappearance (return) of native plant and
animal species
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11Degradation of forests
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14Biodiversity and carbon distribution in young
plantations
Carbon/ha 24.4 t Carbon dioxide/ha 89.5
t Carbon dioxide/inc./ha/y 3.6 t Value/ha
1789.4 Value-incr./year 72.0
Price of 1 t of carbon dioxide on 1.01.2006
20,0 Euro (http//euets.com)
15Biodiversity and carbon distribution in old pine
forests
Carbon/ha 124.0 t Carbon dioxide/ha 454.67
t Carbon dioxide inc./y/ha 3.6
t Value/ha 9093,0 Value-incr./year 72,0
Price of 1 t of carbon dioxide on 1.01.2006
20,0 Euro (http//euets.com)
16Biodiversity and carbon distribution in beech
forests
Carbon/ha 158.7 t Carbon dioxide/ha 581.9
t Carbon dioxide inc./y/ha 9.0
t Value/ha 11 620, Value-incr./year/ha 180,00
Price of 1 t of carbon dioxide on 1.01.2006
20,0 Euro (http//euets.com)
17Heterogenous landscape
18Heterogenous landscape
Carbon325 t/ha
Carbon20 t/ha
C20t/ha(peat)
C 89.47 t/ha
C250.0 t/ha
19Heterogenous landscape
Carbon 325 t/ha
Carbon 20 t/ha
Carbon 20 t/ha (peat)
Carbon 250.0 t/ha
Carbon 89.47 t/ha
20Heterogenous landscape
21Man like nature protects the biodiversity by
using this nature.
222 000 000 ha
236 000 000 ha
Degradation of forests
24The role of State
- 1. Improving financial instruments
- 2. Supporting international cooperation
- 3. Education of society
- 4. Scientific research and development
25- Sustainable human development and glob change
landscape management in rural areas and
greenhouse gases mitigations for biodiversity
protection and economic growth.
26Thank you very much for your attention!