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Carbon stocks and its variations with topography in an intact lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in Brunei

Authors :
Sohye Lee
Kamariah Abu Salim
Mihae Yoon
Eunji Kim
Yowhan Son
Hyeon Min Yun
Stuart J. Davies
Dong-Ho Lee
Saerom Han
Woo-Kyun Lee
Tae Kyung Yoon
Source :
Journal of Ecology and Environment. 38:75-84
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
The Ecological Society of Korea, 2015.

Abstract

Tropical forests play a critical role in mitigating climate change, and therefore, an accurate and precise estimation of tropical forest carbon (C) is needed. However, there are many uncertainties associated with C stock estimation in a tropical forest, mainly due to its large variations in biomass. Hence, we quantified C stocks in an intact lowland mixed dipterocarp forest (MDF) in Brunei, and investigated variations in biomass and topography. Tree, deadwood, and soil C stocks were estimated by using the allometric equation method, the line intersect method, and the sampling method, respectively. Understory vegetation and litter were also sampled. We then analyzed spatial variations in tree and deadwood biomass in relation to topography. The total C stock was 321.4 Mg C ha -1 , and living biomass, dead organic matter, and soil C stocks accounted for 67%, 11%, and 23%, respectively, of the total. The results reveal that there was a relatively high C stock, even compared to other tropical forests, and that there was no significant relationship between biomass and topography. Our results provide useful reference data and a greater understanding of biomass variations in lowland MDFs, which could be used for greenhouse gas emission-reduction projects.

Details

ISSN :
22878327
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Ecology and Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c9c02b493ddd8a1658d2633f2e31436f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5141/ecoenv.2015.008