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Djomo A. N., Picard N., Fayolle A., Henry M., Ngomanda A., Ploton Pierre, McLellan J., Saborowski J., Adamou I., Lejeune P. (2016). Tree allometry for estimation of carbon stocks in African tropical forests. Forestry, 89 (4), p. 446-455. ISSN 0015-752X.

Titre du document
Tree allometry for estimation of carbon stocks in African tropical forests
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000383899000012
Auteurs
Djomo A. N., Picard N., Fayolle A., Henry M., Ngomanda A., Ploton Pierre, McLellan J., Saborowski J., Adamou I., Lejeune P.
Source
Forestry, 2016, 89 (4), p. 446-455 ISSN 0015-752X
Tropical forests in Africa store large amounts of carbon and there is an urgent need for accurate methods to estimate this important carbon stock. One method to achieve this is by allometric equations but in many forest ecosystems in Africa these have not been developed. This study combined biomass data of 896 trees from five tropical countries in Africa and eight different sources to develop mixed-species regression equations for estimation of total biomass and height in Dry, Moist and Wet forest types. For estimation of total biomass, allometric equations combining diameter, height and wood density provided the best estimators in the three forest types. Because adding wood density to diameter improved height estimation, we recommend using allometric equations that combine diameter and wood density for height estimations in mixed and diverse tropical forests. Comparing ecosystem-specific (Dry, Moist and Wet) allometric equations to general allometric equations developed with combined data, and also to pan-tropical equations, showed that ecosystem-specific equations provided better estimators. The results highlight the importance of considering wood density in tree allometry for biomass as well as for tree height estimations. Although general allometric equations can be useful, this study recommends when they are available, the use of existing site-specific or ecosystem-specific allometric equations which provide better estimates.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
CAMEROUN ; GHANA ; REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO ; GABON ; MADAGASCAR ; ZONE TROPICALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010068189]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010068189
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