Journal article
Empirical estimates of aboveground carbon in open eucalyptus forests of south-eastern australia and its potential implication for national carbon accounting
L Volkova, H Bi, S Murphy, CJ Weston
Forests | MDPI AG | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.3390/f6103395
Abstract
The aboveground carbon (AGC) storage of open Eucalyptus forests is unknown yet they are estimated to account for almost 25% of all Australian forests and about 60% of forests in Victoria. In this study we provide the best possible estimates of total AGC including tree biomass derived from destructive biomass sampling across 23 study plots established in open Eucalyptus forests in Victoria. The field estimates of AGC were then used for calibration of Australia's National Carbon Accounting Model, FullCAM. The study aimed to develop a transparent and defendable method to estimate AGC for one of the most common Australian forests. Our calibrations showed that the 8.3 M ha of open Eucalyptus fore..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Authors would like to acknowledge funds provided by Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries as a part of Comprehensive Carbon Accounting Program (CCAP) project and the in-kind support of NSW Department of Primary Industries for this project. Comments from the Department of Environment on applicability of FullCAM in the National Inventory System are greatly appreciated.