Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia

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Autor(a) principal: Teshome, Mindaye
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Torres, Carlos Moreira Miquelino Eleto, Sileshi, Gudeta Weldesemayat, Mattos, Patricia Povoa de, Muñoz Braz, Evaldo, Temesgen, Hailemariam, Rocha, Samuel José Silva Soares da, Alebachew, Mehari
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Volume and biomass equations are essential tools to determine forest productivity and enable forest managers to make informed decisions. However, volume and biomass estimation equations are scarce for Afromontane forests in Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular. This limits our knowledge of the standing volume of wood, biomass, and carbon stock of the forests therein. In this study, we developed a new mixed-species volume and biomass equations for Afromontane forests and compared them with generic pantropical and local models. A total of 193 sampled trees from seven dominant tree species were used to develop the equations. Various volume and biomass equations were fitted using robust linear and nonlinear regression. Model comparison indicated that the best model to estimate stem volume was ln(v)=-9.909+ 0.954*ln(d2h), whereas the best model to estimate biomass was ln(b)=-2.983+ 0.949*ln(ρd2h) . These equations explained over 85% of the variations in the stem volume and biomass measurements. The mean density and basal area of trees in the forest with d ≥ 2 cm was 631.5 stems·ha-1 and 24.4 m2·ha-1. Based on the newly developed equations, the forest has on average 303.0 m3·ha-1 standing volume of wood and 283.8 Mg·ha-1 biomass stock. The newly developed allometric equations derived from this study can be used to accurately determine the stem volume, biomass, and carbon storage in the Afromontane forests in Ethiopia and elsewhere with similar stand characteristics and ecological conditions. By contrast, the generic pan-tropical and other local models appear to provide biased estimates and are not suitable for dry Afromontane forests in Ethiopia. The estimated stem biomass and carbon stock in the Chilimo forest are comparable with the estimates from various tropical forests and woodlands elsewhere in Africa, indicating the importance of dry Afromontane forest for climate change mitigation.
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spelling Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of EthiopiaCarbon stockSite-specific modelRobust regressionNatural forestVolume and biomass equations are essential tools to determine forest productivity and enable forest managers to make informed decisions. However, volume and biomass estimation equations are scarce for Afromontane forests in Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular. This limits our knowledge of the standing volume of wood, biomass, and carbon stock of the forests therein. In this study, we developed a new mixed-species volume and biomass equations for Afromontane forests and compared them with generic pantropical and local models. A total of 193 sampled trees from seven dominant tree species were used to develop the equations. Various volume and biomass equations were fitted using robust linear and nonlinear regression. Model comparison indicated that the best model to estimate stem volume was ln(v)=-9.909+ 0.954*ln(d2h), whereas the best model to estimate biomass was ln(b)=-2.983+ 0.949*ln(ρd2h) . These equations explained over 85% of the variations in the stem volume and biomass measurements. The mean density and basal area of trees in the forest with d ≥ 2 cm was 631.5 stems·ha-1 and 24.4 m2·ha-1. Based on the newly developed equations, the forest has on average 303.0 m3·ha-1 standing volume of wood and 283.8 Mg·ha-1 biomass stock. The newly developed allometric equations derived from this study can be used to accurately determine the stem volume, biomass, and carbon storage in the Afromontane forests in Ethiopia and elsewhere with similar stand characteristics and ecological conditions. By contrast, the generic pan-tropical and other local models appear to provide biased estimates and are not suitable for dry Afromontane forests in Ethiopia. The estimated stem biomass and carbon stock in the Chilimo forest are comparable with the estimates from various tropical forests and woodlands elsewhere in Africa, indicating the importance of dry Afromontane forest for climate change mitigation.Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP)2022-10-06T16:49:44Z2022-10-06T16:49:44Z2022-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfTESHOME, M. et al. Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia. Open Journal of Forestry, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 3, p. 263-296, July 2022. DOI: 10.4236/ojf.2022.123015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/55270Open Journal of Forestryreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeshome, MindayeTorres, Carlos Moreira Miquelino EletoSileshi, Gudeta WeldesemayatMattos, Patricia Povoa deMuñoz Braz, EvaldoTemesgen, HailemariamRocha, Samuel José Silva Soares daAlebachew, Meharieng2022-10-06T16:49:44Zoai:localhost:1/55270Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-10-06T16:49:44Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
title Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
spellingShingle Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
Teshome, Mindaye
Carbon stock
Site-specific model
Robust regression
Natural forest
title_short Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
title_full Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
title_sort Mixed-species allometric equations to quantify stem volume and tree biomass in dry afromontane forest of Ethiopia
author Teshome, Mindaye
author_facet Teshome, Mindaye
Torres, Carlos Moreira Miquelino Eleto
Sileshi, Gudeta Weldesemayat
Mattos, Patricia Povoa de
Muñoz Braz, Evaldo
Temesgen, Hailemariam
Rocha, Samuel José Silva Soares da
Alebachew, Mehari
author_role author
author2 Torres, Carlos Moreira Miquelino Eleto
Sileshi, Gudeta Weldesemayat
Mattos, Patricia Povoa de
Muñoz Braz, Evaldo
Temesgen, Hailemariam
Rocha, Samuel José Silva Soares da
Alebachew, Mehari
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teshome, Mindaye
Torres, Carlos Moreira Miquelino Eleto
Sileshi, Gudeta Weldesemayat
Mattos, Patricia Povoa de
Muñoz Braz, Evaldo
Temesgen, Hailemariam
Rocha, Samuel José Silva Soares da
Alebachew, Mehari
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbon stock
Site-specific model
Robust regression
Natural forest
topic Carbon stock
Site-specific model
Robust regression
Natural forest
description Volume and biomass equations are essential tools to determine forest productivity and enable forest managers to make informed decisions. However, volume and biomass estimation equations are scarce for Afromontane forests in Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular. This limits our knowledge of the standing volume of wood, biomass, and carbon stock of the forests therein. In this study, we developed a new mixed-species volume and biomass equations for Afromontane forests and compared them with generic pantropical and local models. A total of 193 sampled trees from seven dominant tree species were used to develop the equations. Various volume and biomass equations were fitted using robust linear and nonlinear regression. Model comparison indicated that the best model to estimate stem volume was ln(v)=-9.909+ 0.954*ln(d2h), whereas the best model to estimate biomass was ln(b)=-2.983+ 0.949*ln(ρd2h) . These equations explained over 85% of the variations in the stem volume and biomass measurements. The mean density and basal area of trees in the forest with d ≥ 2 cm was 631.5 stems·ha-1 and 24.4 m2·ha-1. Based on the newly developed equations, the forest has on average 303.0 m3·ha-1 standing volume of wood and 283.8 Mg·ha-1 biomass stock. The newly developed allometric equations derived from this study can be used to accurately determine the stem volume, biomass, and carbon storage in the Afromontane forests in Ethiopia and elsewhere with similar stand characteristics and ecological conditions. By contrast, the generic pan-tropical and other local models appear to provide biased estimates and are not suitable for dry Afromontane forests in Ethiopia. The estimated stem biomass and carbon stock in the Chilimo forest are comparable with the estimates from various tropical forests and woodlands elsewhere in Africa, indicating the importance of dry Afromontane forest for climate change mitigation.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/55270
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