Journal article
Forest management influences aboveground carbon and tree species diversity in Myanmar's mixed deciduous forests
KSW Tun, J di Stefano, L Volkova
Forests | MDPI | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.3390/f7100217
Abstract
Declines in the global extent and condition of tropical forests have reduced carbon storage potential and caused biodiversity loss. However, the magnitude of these problems within individual countries may depend on the extent of the reserved forest estate, and the particular rules put in place to manage resource use in these areas. To test this hypothesis, aboveground carbon stocks and indices of tree diversity were derived for two reserved (highly regulated) sites and a protected public (less regulated) site in the mixed deciduous forests of Myanmar. Aboveground tree carbon stocks were around three times higher in the reserved forests than in the public forest, a difference driven by the ne..
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