Biomass expansion factors for Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) in Ireland

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Brian Tobin
Maarten Nieuwenhuis
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[1] University College Dublin,School of Biological and Environmental Science, Agriculture and Food Science Centre
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Biomass expansion factors; Aboveground biomass; Belowground biomass; Conversion factors; Sitka spruce; Ireland;
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The assessment of a forest resource in national inventories provides a firm basis for the calculation of biomass and carbon (C) stocks of forests. Biomass expansion factors (BEFs) and conversion factors provide a robust and simple method of converting from forest tree stem volume to total forest biomass. These factors should be constructed on the basis of nationally specific data in order to take account of regional differences in growth rates, management practices, etc. The objective of this study is to improve the accuracy of biomass estimation by calculating a range of age-dependant BEFs from representative data that more accurately describe the allometry of present forests. The results from this study show that the allocation of biomass to compartments in forest stands and throughout a rotation varies considerably, and that the use of BEFs for the calculation of C stocks in forests of sub-timber dimensions is highly impractical.
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