奥里萨邦布巴内斯瓦尔公共公园树种地上生物量和碳储量估算

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sai Abhipsa Dash, Antaryami Pradhan, N. Behera
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摘要

城市在保护全球生物多样性和减缓气候变化方面发挥着重要作用,特别是通过城市绿地的规划和管理。布巴内斯瓦尔是一个快速城市化的城市,它的绿色地位正在下降。本研究旨在了解城市公园物种组成和结构的现状。这些城市公园也是碳储量的储存库;该研究估算了公园生物量和生物量碳储量。本研究共记录了22科44属48种植物。种群结构表明,大多数公园缺乏幼树类树木,因而缺乏更新潜力。这可能是由于在不同的种植年份种植了不同的树种。SV公园0.22 ha面积上的碳储量为13.48 Mg, BP公园8.91 ha面积上的碳储量为479.49 Mg。我们估计平均每公顷生物量为32.85毫克。不同类型公园碳储量的差异是由于公园面积、物种组成和结构的差异造成的。地方当局可以利用目前对物种组成和碳储量的评估来保护现有树木,并优先考虑在这些城市公园种植树木。
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Estimation of above-ground biomass and carbon stock of tree species in public parks of Bhubaneswar, Odisha
ABSTRACT Cities play important roles in the conservation of global biodiversity and climate change mitigation, particularly through the planning and management of urban green spaces. Bhubaneswar is a rapidly urbanising city and is witnessing a decline in its green status. This study aims to understand the current species composition and structure in selected urban parks. These urban parks are also reservoirs of carbon stock; and the study estimates park biomass and biomass carbon stocks. We documented 48 species belonging to 44 genera and 22 families in this study. The population structure in the parks revealed that most of the parks lacks trees in the sapling category and hence the regeneration potential is lacking. This may be because of the plantation of various tree species in different planting years. We found the carbon stock ranging from 13.48 Mg in an area of 0.22 ha in SV Park, to 479.49 Mg in an area of 8.91 ha in BP Park. On average, we estimated the biomass per ha to be 32.85 Mg. The difference in carbon stock among the considered parks result from difference in park size, species composition, and structure. Local authorities can use the current assessment of species composition and carbon stock to safeguard the existing trees and prioritise the planting effort in these urban parks.
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Arboricultural Journal
Arboricultural Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: The Arboricultural Journal is published and issued free to members* of the Arboricultural Association. It contains valuable technical, research and scientific information about all aspects of arboriculture.
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