Estimation on the Change of Above-Ground Carbon Stock in Arboretum University of Lampung

  • Banjarnahor K
  • Setiawan A
  • Darmawan A
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas that could increase earth temperature. Through the photosynthesis process, plants absorb CO2 then convert it into carbohydrates, then sequester it in the body of plants. The purpose of the study is to estimate the changes in the carbon stock at the Arboretum University of Lampung. The methods used were stock difference by counting the carbon changes or difference between carbon stored in 2010 and 2016. While the stand biomass estimation measured by trees general allometric equations with non-destructive sampling. The results showed that the total carbon was 46% of the total biomass. Carbon stock in 2016 were about 226.75 ton/ha, showing an increase of 59.72% or 84.78 ton/ha compared to in 2010’s. The increase was due to additional growth of 804 trees as a result of plantation activity and natural regeneration. Keywords: Arboretum, biomass, carbon, necromass, University of Lampung.

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Banjarnahor, K. G., Setiawan, A., & Darmawan, A. (2018). Estimation on the Change of Above-Ground Carbon Stock in Arboretum University of Lampung. Jurnal Sylva Lestari, 6(2), 51. https://doi.org/10.23960/jsl2651-59

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