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Carbon Storage, Distribution and Its Controlling Factors in Zhejiang - DE

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Spatial pattern information of carbon (C) density and storage in forest ecosystems plays an important role in the evaluation of C sequestration potential and forest management practices. However, such information related to subtropical forests still remain poorly understood. In this boook, the Moran's I, geostatistics and geographical information system (GIS) techniques were applied to reveal the spatial pattern of C stocks in forest ecosystems. Moreover, the typical forest types such as Moso Bamboo forest, Chinese hickory plantation et al. were also chosen to study the carbon distribution and its controlling factors. Our study revealed that in order to enhance the C sequestration potentials, forest management should focus on the selection of tree species, management of stand-age structures and implementation of sustainable afforestation and reforestation practices in the future.

About the author










Weijun Fu is a professor in Zhejaing A&F University. His research interests include not only the carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. He published more than 70 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals in Chinese and English. Yong Zhang and Zeng Wang both work in Zhejiang Public Welfare and State Forest Farm Management Station, Hangzhou, China.

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Authors Weijun Fu, Zeng Wang, Yong Zhang
Publisher Scholars Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.01.2024
 
EAN 9783659844799
ISBN 978-3-659-84479-9
No. of pages 236
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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