Analysing species site-specific tree growth, mortality and in-growth for miombo woodlands in Tanzania

E. Njoghomi, S. Valkonen, K. Karlsson
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Abstract

The silvicultural information base for the development of management regimes for Tanzanian miombo woodlands is underdeveloped. The limited and fragmented information on tree growth and stand dynamics has constrained the progress of sustainable management in these woodlands. Therefore, this study focused on analysing major components of tree growth, mortality, in-growth and stand dynamics on permanent sample plots in miombo woodlands. Empirical modelling within a species-grouping framework was applied to tree increment as a function of the species characteristics, tree size and stand conditions. An inversed J-shape diameter distribution of the stand indicated the presence of a working regeneration process, pointing towards sustainability in stand structures. The regulation of stand density is one of the key parameters in the sustainable management of miombo woodlands, providing a powerful tool for maximising in-growth, minimising mortality and enhancing tree growth and yield for a healthier miombo ecosystem.
分析坦桑尼亚miombo林地树种特定地点的树木生长、死亡率和生长量
发展坦桑尼亚密林管理制度的造林信息库不发达。关于树木生长和林分动态的有限和零碎的信息限制了这些林地可持续管理的进展。因此,本研究的重点是分析苗木林地永久样地树木生长、死亡、生长和林分动态的主要成分。在物种分组框架内,应用经验模型研究了树种特征、树木大小和林分条件对树木增量的影响。林分直径呈倒j型分布,表明存在有效的再生过程,表明林分结构具有可持续性。林分密度调控是森林可持续管理的关键参数之一,是实现林分生长量最大化、死亡率最小化、提高树木生长和产量、实现林分生态系统健康的有力工具。
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