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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2015.09.016
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84946866607
论文题名:
Review of allometric equations for major land covers in SE Asia: Uncertainty and implications for above- and below-ground carbon estimates
作者: Yuen J.Q.; Fung T.; Ziegler A.D.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2016
卷: 360
起始页码: 323
结束页码: 340
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Allometry ; Carbon ; Land cover change ; REDD+ ; Southeast Asia ; Wood density
Scopus关键词: Bamboo ; Biology ; Biomass ; Carbon ; Hardwoods ; Palm oil ; Peat ; Rubber ; Rubber plantations ; Uncertainty analysis ; Vegetation ; Wetlands ; Allometry ; Land-cover change ; REDD ; Southeast Asia ; Wood density ; Forestry ; agroforestry ; allometry ; environmental conditions ; forest ecosystem ; geographical region ; land cover ; mangrove ; phytomass ; plantation ; policy implementation ; tropical forest ; wood ; Biomass ; Land Use ; Plantations ; Rubber ; Southeast Asia ; Wood Density ; Asia ; Borneo ; Brunei Darussalam ; China ; Lesser Sunda Islands ; Papua New Guinea ; Southeast Asia ; Sunda Isles ; Timor ; Elaeis
英文摘要: Our review of biomass studies conducted for 11 Southeast Asian countries, Papua New Guinea, and southern China uncovered 402 above-ground and 138 below-ground biomass allometric equations for the following major land covers: forest, peat swamp forest, mangrove forest, logged over forest, orchard and tree plantation, rubber plantation, oil palm plantation, bamboo, swidden fallow, and grassland/pasture/shrub land. No equations existed for non-swidden agroforest and permanent croplands, two other important land covers involved in current and projected land-cover transitions. We also found 245 stem-volume equations and 50 height-diameter equations. Applying existing allometric equations out of convenience is potentially a key source of uncertainty in above- and below-ground carbon stock estimates in many SE Asian landscapes. Differences in environmental conditions and vegetation characteristics should preclude the use of many pre-existing equations at locations outside of the geographical location where they were developed, without first verifying their applicability. While use of site-specific equations is preferred to reduce uncertainty in estimates, there are few in existence for many land covers and many geographical areas of the region. For example, few or no equations exist for Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, and Timor Leste. Ten or fewer above-ground biomass equations exist for rubber plantation, oil palm plantation, non-swidden agroforest, grassland/pasture/shrublands, and permanent croplands for the entire region. Even site-specific equations can introduce uncertainties to biomass estimates if they were determined from an insufficient sample size. Difficulties associated with sampling below-ground root biomass accurately often leads to allometric equations that potentially under-estimate below-ground biomass. In addition, substantial errors may be present if these below-ground equations are conveniently used by researchers in lieu of site-specific measurements. Although the importance of including wood density in allometry is increasingly recognized, only 26 of the reviewed studies did so. Ideally, when wood density values are used to estimate biomass, new on-site measurements should be taken, rather than relying on pre-existing values. This review demonstrates that more research in SE Asia is needed on biomass in general, specifically for several land covers including peat swamp forest, rubber and oil palm plantations, bamboo, swidden fallow, non-swidden agroforest, and permanent cropland. Importantly, for the purpose of informing the development and implementation of policies and programs such as REDD+, our meta-analysis highlights the pressing need to address the insufficient number of allometric equations and the possible inappropriate use of some when estimating vegetation biomass related to current and potential land cover changes in the region. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/65174
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作者单位: Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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Yuen J.Q.,Fung T.,Ziegler A.D.. Review of allometric equations for major land covers in SE Asia: Uncertainty and implications for above- and below-ground carbon estimates[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2016-01-01,360
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