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Field Protocol for Measuring Carbon Stocks in Madagascar Mangroves
Field Protocol for Measuring Carbon Stocks in Madagascar Mangroves
Field Protocol for Measuring Carbon Stocks in Madagascar Mangroves.pdf
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To quantify carbon stocks in mangroves and other wooded wetlands, aboveground carbon reservoirs and underground are divided into components which are measured using specific techniques described in this condensed field manual. Sampling methods are similar to inventory approaches used in mountain forests. However, they have been modified to take into account the special attributes of forested wetlands. Because much of the carbon in these ecosystems appears to be stored underground, special attention has been paid to sampling methods allowing estimates of underground carbon stocks. Field procedures are described in detail.
Adapted from the mangrove carbon stock inventory: field methods from the East African Coast Mangrove Project. Supported by USAID, US Forest Service, Blue Ventures and Portland State University.; For further details on how to convert field measurements to biomass and carbon stock see: Kauffman, J.B. and D.C. Donato. 2012. Protocols for measurement, monitoring and report on the structure, biomass and carbon stocks in forests of mangrove, in Working Paper 86, CIFOR.; Protocols for measuring, monitoring and reporting structure, biomass and carbon stocks in mangrove forests, In. Working paper 86, CIFOR. - Catégories
- Madagascar French cc3.0 Sampling Design Fieldwork SOPs Scenario A Scenario B Scenario C
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