TY - JOUR
T1 - Tree biomass equations for tropical peat swamp forest ecosystems in Indonesia
AU - Manuri, Solichin
AU - Brack, Cris
AU - Nugroho, Nunung Puji
AU - Hergoualc'h, Kristell
AU - Novita, Nisa
AU - Dotzauer, Helmut
AU - Verchot, Louis
AU - Putra, Chandra Agung Septiadi
AU - Widyasari, Eka
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2014/12/5
Y1 - 2014/12/5
N2 - To assist countries to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, the United Nations has introduced the REDD+. mechanism. This performance-based incentive mechanism requires accurate quantification of carbon stock and emissions. However, currently there are limited existing local or regional equations for estimating aboveground biomass in peat swamp forests. The main objective of this study was to define the most accurate models for aboveground biomass estimation in Indonesian peat swamp forests. We found that the pan-tropical equations performed better in estimating biomass of peat swamp forests than did existing local equations. We developed new equations, based on 148 trees from 24 families with diameter at breast height in the range of 2-167. cm collected from peat swamp forests in the western part of Indonesia. Statistical indicators showed that the best model form was the common linear one using log-transformed data. Estimated biomass values needs to be back-transformed applying correction factors. The ratio estimator correction factor which derives from the ratio between the average of measured biomass and the average of predicted biomass, was found to provide the lowest mean deviation. The existing pan-tropical equations performed similarly to our mixed species and dipterocarp models but they systematically under- or over-estimated the biomass of certain species groups, especially non-dipterocarp trees. We also found that grouping by family (dipterocarp vs. non-dipterocarp) and wood density class (hardwood vs. softwood) significantly improved the accuracy of biomass estimation. In the absence of wood density values, wood density-class specific equations, instead of mixed-species equations improved the accuracy of biomass estimates.
AB - To assist countries to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, the United Nations has introduced the REDD+. mechanism. This performance-based incentive mechanism requires accurate quantification of carbon stock and emissions. However, currently there are limited existing local or regional equations for estimating aboveground biomass in peat swamp forests. The main objective of this study was to define the most accurate models for aboveground biomass estimation in Indonesian peat swamp forests. We found that the pan-tropical equations performed better in estimating biomass of peat swamp forests than did existing local equations. We developed new equations, based on 148 trees from 24 families with diameter at breast height in the range of 2-167. cm collected from peat swamp forests in the western part of Indonesia. Statistical indicators showed that the best model form was the common linear one using log-transformed data. Estimated biomass values needs to be back-transformed applying correction factors. The ratio estimator correction factor which derives from the ratio between the average of measured biomass and the average of predicted biomass, was found to provide the lowest mean deviation. The existing pan-tropical equations performed similarly to our mixed species and dipterocarp models but they systematically under- or over-estimated the biomass of certain species groups, especially non-dipterocarp trees. We also found that grouping by family (dipterocarp vs. non-dipterocarp) and wood density class (hardwood vs. softwood) significantly improved the accuracy of biomass estimation. In the absence of wood density values, wood density-class specific equations, instead of mixed-species equations improved the accuracy of biomass estimates.
KW - Aboveground biomass estimation
KW - Destructive sampling
KW - REDD+
KW - Species grouping
KW - Tree allometry
KW - Wood density
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U2 - 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.08.031
DO - 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.08.031
M3 - Article
SN - 0378-1127
VL - 334
SP - 241
EP - 253
JO - Forest Ecology and Management
JF - Forest Ecology and Management
ER -