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Applicability of semi-destructive method to derive allometric model for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in the Hill zone of Bangladesh 被引量:1
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作者 hossain mahmood Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Siddique +4 位作者 S.M.Zahirul Islam S.M.Rubaiot Abdullah Henry Matieu Md.Zaheer Iqbal Mariam Akhter 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第4期1235-1245,共11页
Biomass estimation using allometric models is a nondestructive and popular method.Selection of an allometric model can influence the accuracy of biomass estimation.Bangladesh Forest Department initiated a nationwide f... Biomass estimation using allometric models is a nondestructive and popular method.Selection of an allometric model can influence the accuracy of biomass estimation.Bangladesh Forest Department initiated a nationwide forest inventory to assess biomass and carbon stocks in trees and forests.The relationship between carbon storage and sequestration in a forest has implications for climate change mitigation in terms of the carbon sink in Bangladesh.As part of the national forest inventory,we aimed to derive multi-species biomass models for the hill zone of Bangladesh and to determine the carbon concentration in tree components(leaves,branches,bark and stem).In total,175 trees of 14 species were sampled and a semi-destructive method was used to develop a biomass model,which included development of smaller branch(base dia<7 cm)biomass allometry and volume estimation of bigger branches and stems.The best model of leaf,branches,and bark showed lower values for adjusted R2(0.3152-0.8043)and model efficiency(0.436-0.643),hence these models were not recommended to estimate biomass.The best fit model of stem and total aboveground biomass(TAGB)showed higher model efficiency 0.948 and 0.837,respectively,and this model was recommended for estimation of tree biomass for the hill zone of Bangladesh.The best fit allometric biomass model for stem was Ln(Stem)=-10.7248+1.6094*Ln(D)+1.323*Ln(H)+1.1469*Ln(W);the best fit model for TAGB was Ln(TAGB)=-6.6937+0.809*Ln(D^2*H*W),where DBH=Diameter at Breast Height,H=Total Height,W=Wood density.The two most frequently used pan-tropical biomass models showed lower model efficiency(0.667 to 0.697)compared to our derived TAGB model.The best fit TAGB model proved applicable for accurate estimation of TAGB for the hill zone of Bangladesh.Carbon concentration varied significantly(p<0.05)by species and tree components.Higher concentration(48-49%)of carbon was recorded in the tree stem. 展开更多
关键词 ALLOMETRY BANGLADESH Biomass Carbon Forest inventory
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A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh:design,operationalisation and key results
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作者 Matieu Henry Zaheer Iqbal +47 位作者 Kristofer Johnson Mariam Akhter Liam Costello Charles Scott Rashed Jalal Md.Akhter hossain Nikhil Chakma Olaf Kuegler hossain mahmood Rajib Mahamud Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Siddique Khaled Misbahuzzaman Mohammad Main Uddin Mohammed Al Amin Farid Uddin Ahmed Gael Sola Md.Baktiar Siddiqui Luca Birigazzi Mahmudur Rahman Ilias Animon Saimunnahar Ritu Laskar Muqsudur Rahman Aminul Islam Heather Hayden Frida Sidik Mondal Falgoonee Kumar Rakibul Hassan Mukul hossain Nishad Ariful Hoque Belal Asif Reza Anik Abdul Khaleque Md.Shaheduzzaman Syed Shahadat hossain Tariq Aziz Md.Tauhidor Rahaman Ruhul Mohaiman Patrick Meyer Purnata Chakma A.Z.M.Manzoor Rashid Sourav Das Shrabanti Hira Mohammed Jashimuddin Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman Karl Wurster Sarder Nasir Uddin Abul Kalam Azad S.M.Zahirul Islam Laurent Saint-André 《Forest Ecosystems》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第1期151-172,共22页
Background:National forest inventory and forest monitoring systems are more important than ever considering continued global degradation of trees and forests.These systems are especially important in a country like Ba... Background:National forest inventory and forest monitoring systems are more important than ever considering continued global degradation of trees and forests.These systems are especially important in a country like Bangladesh,which is characterised by a large population density,climate change vulnerability and dependence on natural resources.With the aim of supporting the Government’s actions towards sustainable forest management through reliable information,the Bangladesh Forest Inventory(BFI)was designed and implemented through three components:biophysical inventory,socio-economic survey and remote sensing-based land cover mapping.This article documents the approach undertaken by the Forest Department under the Ministry of Environment,Forests and Climate Change to establish the BFI as a multipurpose,efficient,accurate and replicable national forest assessment.The design,operationalization and some key results of the process are presented.Methods:The BFI takes advantage of the latest and most well-accepted technological and methodological approaches.Importantly,it was designed through a collaborative process which drew from the experience and knowledge of multiple national and international entities.Overall,1781 field plots were visited,6400 households were surveyed,and a national land cover map for the year 2015 was produced.Innovative technological enhancements include a semi-automated segmentation approach for developing the wall-to-wall land cover map,an object-based national land characterisation system,consistent estimates between sample-based and mapped land cover areas,use of mobile apps for tree species identification and data collection,and use of differential global positioning system for referencing plot centres.Results:Seven criteria,and multiple associated indicators,were developed for monitoring progress towards sustainable forest management goals,informing management decisions,and national and international reporting needs.A wide range of biophysical and socioeconomic data were collected,and in some cases integrated,for estimating the indicators.Conclusions:The BFI is a new information source tool for helping guide Bangladesh towards a sustainable future.Reliable information on the status of tree and forest resources,as well as land use,empowers evidence-based decision making across multiple stakeholders and at different levels for protecting natural resources.The integrated socioeconomic data collected provides information about the interactions between people and their tree and forest resources,and the valuation of ecosystem services.The BFI is designed to be a permanent assessment of these resources,and future data collection will enable monitoring of trends against the current baseline.However,additional institutional support as well as continuation of collaboration among national partners is crucial for sustaining the BFI process in future. 展开更多
关键词 South-Asia Forest monitoring Innovation Remote sensing SOCIO-ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration
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