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Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment

Accurate estimates of forest carbon storage and changes in storage capacity are critical for scientific assessment of the effects of forest management on the role of forests as carbon sinks. Up to now, several studies reported forest biomass carbon (FBC) in Liaoning Province based on data from China...

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Autores principales: Yu, Dapao, Wang, Xiaoyu, Yin, You, Zhan, Jinyu, Lewis, Bernard J., Tian, Jie, Bao, Ye, Zhou, Wangming, Zhou, Li, Dai, Limin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089572
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author Yu, Dapao
Wang, Xiaoyu
Yin, You
Zhan, Jinyu
Lewis, Bernard J.
Tian, Jie
Bao, Ye
Zhou, Wangming
Zhou, Li
Dai, Limin
author_facet Yu, Dapao
Wang, Xiaoyu
Yin, You
Zhan, Jinyu
Lewis, Bernard J.
Tian, Jie
Bao, Ye
Zhou, Wangming
Zhou, Li
Dai, Limin
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description Accurate estimates of forest carbon storage and changes in storage capacity are critical for scientific assessment of the effects of forest management on the role of forests as carbon sinks. Up to now, several studies reported forest biomass carbon (FBC) in Liaoning Province based on data from China's Continuous Forest Inventory, however, their accuracy were still not known. This study compared estimates of FBC in Liaoning Province derived from different methods. We found substantial variation in estimates of FBC storage for young and middle-age forests. For provincial forests with high proportions in these age classes, the continuous biomass expansion factor method (CBM) by forest type with age class is more accurate and therefore more appropriate for estimating forest biomass. Based on the above approach designed for this study, forests in Liaoning Province were found to be a carbon sink, with carbon stocks increasing from 63.0 TgC in 1980 to 120.9 TgC in 2010, reflecting an annual increase of 1.9 TgC. The average carbon density of forest biomass in the province has increased from 26.2 Mg ha(−1) in 1980 to 31.0 Mg ha(−1) in 2010. While the largest FBC occurred in middle-age forests, the average carbon density decreased in this age class during these three decades. The increase in forest carbon density resulted primarily from the increased area and carbon storage of mature forests. The relatively long age interval in each age class for slow-growing forest types increased the uncertainty of FBC estimates by CBM-forest type with age class, and further studies should devote more attention to the time span of age classes in establishing biomass expansion factors for use in CBM calculations.
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spelling pubmed-39348872014-03-04 Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment Yu, Dapao Wang, Xiaoyu Yin, You Zhan, Jinyu Lewis, Bernard J. Tian, Jie Bao, Ye Zhou, Wangming Zhou, Li Dai, Limin PLoS One Research Article Accurate estimates of forest carbon storage and changes in storage capacity are critical for scientific assessment of the effects of forest management on the role of forests as carbon sinks. Up to now, several studies reported forest biomass carbon (FBC) in Liaoning Province based on data from China's Continuous Forest Inventory, however, their accuracy were still not known. This study compared estimates of FBC in Liaoning Province derived from different methods. We found substantial variation in estimates of FBC storage for young and middle-age forests. For provincial forests with high proportions in these age classes, the continuous biomass expansion factor method (CBM) by forest type with age class is more accurate and therefore more appropriate for estimating forest biomass. Based on the above approach designed for this study, forests in Liaoning Province were found to be a carbon sink, with carbon stocks increasing from 63.0 TgC in 1980 to 120.9 TgC in 2010, reflecting an annual increase of 1.9 TgC. The average carbon density of forest biomass in the province has increased from 26.2 Mg ha(−1) in 1980 to 31.0 Mg ha(−1) in 2010. While the largest FBC occurred in middle-age forests, the average carbon density decreased in this age class during these three decades. The increase in forest carbon density resulted primarily from the increased area and carbon storage of mature forests. The relatively long age interval in each age class for slow-growing forest types increased the uncertainty of FBC estimates by CBM-forest type with age class, and further studies should devote more attention to the time span of age classes in establishing biomass expansion factors for use in CBM calculations. Public Library of Science 2014-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3934887/ /pubmed/24586881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089572 Text en © 2014 Yu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yu, Dapao
Wang, Xiaoyu
Yin, You
Zhan, Jinyu
Lewis, Bernard J.
Tian, Jie
Bao, Ye
Zhou, Wangming
Zhou, Li
Dai, Limin
Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title_full Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title_fullStr Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title_short Estimates of Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast China: A Review and Assessment
title_sort estimates of forest biomass carbon storage in liaoning province of northeast china: a review and assessment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089572
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