TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimating forest biomass increment based on permanent sample plots in relation to woodfuel consumption
T2 - A case study in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia
AU - Top, Neth
AU - Mizoue, Nobuya
AU - Kai, Shigetaka
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We are grateful to Mr. Ty Sokun, General Director, and Mr. Ouk Syphan, Deputy Director, of the Department of Forestry and Wildlife, for providing the data used in this study and assistance on a wide range of issues. Financial support for this study was partially provided through a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (No. 15405024) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - To assess the sustainability of forest use for woodfuel, above ground biomass increment must be examined against woodfuel consumption. However, reliable data on the biomass increment of tropical forests are very limited. In this study, we estimated above ground forest biomass increment in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia, using two consecutive measurements of 32 permanent sample plots in 1998 and 2000, and forest inventory data of 540 plots collected in 1997. The permanent sampling plot data were used to determine the relationship between initial biomass and subsequent biomass increment over a 2-year period. This relationship was applied to the inventory data to obtain a robust estimate of biomass increment across the major forest types for the entire province. The weighted average annual above ground biomass increment for the whole province was 4.77 Mg/ha, or 2.3% of biomass. Woodfuel consumption was estimated to be about 2% of biomass increment for the province, suggesting that deficiency of woodfuel may not occur in this province. However, localized variation needs to be taken into account and there is a need to examine the effects of stand age and factors such as soil type, microtopography, and species composition on biomass increment and to consider woodfuel collection rate in specific forest areas with respect to accessibility for firewood collection.
AB - To assess the sustainability of forest use for woodfuel, above ground biomass increment must be examined against woodfuel consumption. However, reliable data on the biomass increment of tropical forests are very limited. In this study, we estimated above ground forest biomass increment in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia, using two consecutive measurements of 32 permanent sample plots in 1998 and 2000, and forest inventory data of 540 plots collected in 1997. The permanent sampling plot data were used to determine the relationship between initial biomass and subsequent biomass increment over a 2-year period. This relationship was applied to the inventory data to obtain a robust estimate of biomass increment across the major forest types for the entire province. The weighted average annual above ground biomass increment for the whole province was 4.77 Mg/ha, or 2.3% of biomass. Woodfuel consumption was estimated to be about 2% of biomass increment for the province, suggesting that deficiency of woodfuel may not occur in this province. However, localized variation needs to be taken into account and there is a need to examine the effects of stand age and factors such as soil type, microtopography, and species composition on biomass increment and to consider woodfuel collection rate in specific forest areas with respect to accessibility for firewood collection.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10310-003-0064-9
DO - 10.1007/s10310-003-0064-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2942593097
SN - 1341-6979
VL - 9
SP - 117
EP - 123
JO - Journal of Forest Research
JF - Journal of Forest Research
IS - 2
ER -