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Primary natural forests generally have higher biodiversity and biomass compared to secondary forests . Th is study aimed to analyze the species composition, forest structure, biomass and carbon stock in the Old Secondary Forest (HST), Young Secondary Forest (HSM), and Old Shrub Forest (HBT) in Peat land Protect ion Area, Musi Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatera Province. Forest inventory was conducted in measurement plots of 100 m x 100 m in the HST, HSM, and HBT . The results recorded 39 species of 20 famil ies and 565 standing trees with a diameter of ≥ 10 in the HST, 48 species of 20 famil ies and 430 standing trees in the HSM, and 2 species of 1 family and 4 standing trees in the HBT . Vegetation a t the tree level in the HST was dominated by Eugenia sp., Alseodaphne insignis, and Adenanthera pavonina , while t he HSM was dominated by Macaranga maingayi , Koompassia malaccensis , and Alseodaphne insignis , and the HBT was dominated by Acacia mangium and Acacia crassicarpa . The b iomass and carbon stock of standing tree s in the HST were 1 81 ,6 1 t/ha and 90 , 79 t C/ha , respectively; in the HSM were 117 , 04 t/ha and 58 , 51 t C/ha ; while in the HBT were 1 , 33 t/ha and 0 , 66 t C/ha. The results revealed that carbon stock in the HST was higher than that in the HSM and HST. Keywords: carbon stocks, carbon uptake, Musi Banyuasin , peat lands, vegetation structure
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes research in mathematical logic and its applications of the highest quality. Papers are expected to exhibit innovation and not merely be minor variations on established work. They should also be of interest to a broad audience. JSL has been, since its establishment in 1936, the leading journal in the world devoted to mathematical logic. Its prestige derives from its longevity and from the standard of submissions -- which, combined with the standards of reviewing, all contribute to the fact that it receives more citations than any other journal in logic.