A review of forest and tree plantation biomass equations in Indonesia

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作者
Anitha, Kamalakumari [1 ]
Verchot, Louis V. [1 ]
Joseph, Shijo [1 ]
Herold, Martin [2 ]
Manuri, Solichin [3 ]
Avitabile, Valerio [2 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Int Forestry Res, Bogor 16115, Indonesia
[2] Wageningen Univ, Lab Geoinformat Sci & Remote Sensing, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Canberra, ACT, Australia
关键词
Allometric equations; Aboveground biomass; Forest inventory; REDD; Indonesia; CARBON STOCKS; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; ALLOMETRIC EQUATIONS; SECONDARY FORESTS; GENERAL-MODEL; MAP; FIRES; PEAT; LINE;
D O I
10.1007/s13595-015-0507-4
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Key message We compiled 2,458 biomass equations from 168 destructive sampling studies in Indonesia. Unpublished academic theses contributed the largest share of the biomass equations. The availability of the biomass equations was skewed to certain regions, forest types, and species. Further research is necessary to fill the data gaps in emission factors and to enhance the implementation of climate change mitigation projects and programs. Context Locally derived allometric equations contribute to reducing the uncertainty in the estimation of biomass, which may be useful in the implementation of climate change mitigation projects and programs in the forestry sector. Many regional and global efforts are underway to compile allometric equations. Aims The present study compiles the available allometric equations in Indonesia and evaluates their adequacy in estimating biomass in the different types of forest across the archipelago. Methods A systematic survey of the scientific literature was conducted to compile the biomass equations, including ISI publications, national journals, conference proceedings, scientific reports, and academic theses. The data collected were overlaid on a land use/land cover map to assess the spatial distribution with respect to different regions and land cover types. The validation of the equations for selected forest types was carried out using independent destructive sampling data. Results A total of 2,458 biomass equations from 168 destructive sampling studies were compiled. Unpublished academic theses contributed the majority of the biomass equations. Twenty-one habitat types and 65 species were studied in detail. Diameter was the most widely used single predictor in all allometric equations. The cumulative number of individual trees cut was 5,207. The islands of Java, Kalimantan, and Sumatra were the most studied, while other regions were underexplored or unexplored. More than half of the biomass equations were for just seven species. The majority of the studies were carried out in plantation forests and secondary forests, while primary forests remain largely understudied. Validation using independent data showed that the allometric models for peat swamp forest had lower error departure, while the models for lowland dipterocarp forest had higher error departure. Conclusion Although biomass studies are a major research activity in Indonesia due to its high forest cover, the majority of such activities are limited to certain regions, forest types, and species. More research is required to cover underrepresented regions, forest types, particular growth forms, and very large tree diameter classes.
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页码:981 / 997
页数:17
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