Duangsathaporn, K.; Sangram, N.; Omule, Y.; Prasomsin, P.; Palakit, K.; Lumyai, P. Formulating Equations for Estimating Forest Stand Carbon Stock for Various Tree Species Groups in Northern Thailand. Forests2023, 14, 1584.
Duangsathaporn, K.; Sangram, N.; Omule, Y.; Prasomsin, P.; Palakit, K.; Lumyai, P. Formulating Equations for Estimating Forest Stand Carbon Stock for Various Tree Species Groups in Northern Thailand. Forests 2023, 14, 1584.
Duangsathaporn, K.; Sangram, N.; Omule, Y.; Prasomsin, P.; Palakit, K.; Lumyai, P. Formulating Equations for Estimating Forest Stand Carbon Stock for Various Tree Species Groups in Northern Thailand. Forests2023, 14, 1584.
Duangsathaporn, K.; Sangram, N.; Omule, Y.; Prasomsin, P.; Palakit, K.; Lumyai, P. Formulating Equations for Estimating Forest Stand Carbon Stock for Various Tree Species Groups in Northern Thailand. Forests 2023, 14, 1584.
Abstract
Through this study, we established equations for estimating the standing tree carbon stock, based on 24 tree species in multiple size classes in a case study at the Ngao Demonstration Forest (NDF) in northern Thailand. Four hundred thirty-nine wood samples from trees in mixed deciduous forest (MDF), dry dipterocarp forest (DDF), and dry evergreen forest (DEF), were collected using non-destructive methods to estimate above-ground carbon equations through statistical regression. The equations were established based on four criteria: 1) the coefficient of determination (R2), 2) Standard error of estimate (SE), 3) F-value, and 4) Significant value (p-value, α ≤ 0.05). The above-ground carbon stock (C) equations for standing trees in the MDF was C = 0.0199DBH2.1887H0.5825, for DDF was C = 0.0145DBH2.1435 H0.748, for DEF was C = 0.0167DBH2.1423H0.7070, and the general equation for all species/wood density groups was C = 0.017543DBH2.1625H0.6614, where DBH is tree diameter at breast height and H is tree total height. The above-ground carbon stock in the DDF, MDF, and DEF was 142, 53.02, and, 12 tons/ha, respectively, and the estimated above-ground carbon stock in the Mae Huad sector at the NDF was 61 tons/ha.
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