Comparative analysis of carbon store of three dominant tree species in planned green capital city of Gandhinagar and unplanned industrial town of Mahesana in Gujarat State, India was carried out using geoinformatics technology. The selected three major dominant tree species grown in these towns are Azadirachta indica, Acacia sp. and Cassia sp. The high spatial resolution Remote Sensing Satellite data from Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS-Resourcesat-1) LISS-IV, Cartosat-1, and Google earth images were used in this study. The tree cover was categorized into dense and sparse on the basis of canopy cover observed on Satellite data. A grid of 1km X 1km was created in GIS environment and superimposed on Cartosat-1 images. Random sample...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...
Forests play an important role in the global carbon balance; as both carbon sources and sinks, they ...
Global warming with the burgeoning anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (400 parts per milli...
Comprehending the prominence of forest carbon in climate change, this study was piloted in different...
Not AvailableTree-based systems in arid region of India are an integral part of livelihood and envir...
In the present investigation aboveground biomass and belowground biomass carbon sequestration potent...
In the modern era, rapid anthropogenic activities in the vicinity of the Himalayas disturb the carbo...
Carbon sequestration is the process of transferring carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the soil...
The aim of the present study was to determine the tree carbon stock in the tropical forests of the K...
Greenhouse gas inventories and emission reduction program requires scientifically robust methods to ...
Globally, the commons provide important ecosystem functions and services and contribute towards sust...
The present study emphasizes the biomass and carbon sequestration potential of plantations in the Ea...
Abstract Background Tropical forests play a crucial role as source and sink in global carbon cycle. ...
The organic carbon and soils of the world comprise bulk of the terrestrial carbon and serve as amajo...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change highlights the significance of carbon storage ...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...
Forests play an important role in the global carbon balance; as both carbon sources and sinks, they ...
Global warming with the burgeoning anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (400 parts per milli...
Comprehending the prominence of forest carbon in climate change, this study was piloted in different...
Not AvailableTree-based systems in arid region of India are an integral part of livelihood and envir...
In the present investigation aboveground biomass and belowground biomass carbon sequestration potent...
In the modern era, rapid anthropogenic activities in the vicinity of the Himalayas disturb the carbo...
Carbon sequestration is the process of transferring carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the soil...
The aim of the present study was to determine the tree carbon stock in the tropical forests of the K...
Greenhouse gas inventories and emission reduction program requires scientifically robust methods to ...
Globally, the commons provide important ecosystem functions and services and contribute towards sust...
The present study emphasizes the biomass and carbon sequestration potential of plantations in the Ea...
Abstract Background Tropical forests play a crucial role as source and sink in global carbon cycle. ...
The organic carbon and soils of the world comprise bulk of the terrestrial carbon and serve as amajo...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change highlights the significance of carbon storage ...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...
Forests play an important role in the global carbon balance; as both carbon sources and sinks, they ...
Global warming with the burgeoning anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (400 parts per milli...