Abstract Background Tropical forests play a crucial role as source and sink in global carbon cycle. Development and other anthropogenic activities have led to degradation of forest land, and ultimately, it results in loss of biodiversity and increases concentration of CO2 in atmospheres. Therefore, there is urgent need to estimate regional and national level carbon stock for making forest-based policies and strategies for mitigation of CO2. Patchy and sporadic information is available on biomass and carbon stock of Indian forests. The paper presents a systematic review and comprehensive account of studies conducted in different forest types in India. Result There are six major forest types found in India consisting of 15 groups and other su...
In tropical and sub-tropical regions, biomass carbon (C) losses through forest degradation are recog...
The study of biomass, structure and composition of tropical forests implies also the investigation o...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...
The present study deals with the estimation of tree density, basal area, biomass and carbon status w...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change highlights the significance of carbon storage ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the tree carbon stock in the tropical forests of the K...
The efficacy of tropical forest sinks in India continues to diminish in spite of several conservatio...
Aboveground biomass and carbon stock in tropical forest play an important role in global carbon cycl...
Assessment of biomass and carbon stock (CS) of trees was carried out in three selected study sites (...
In the modern era, rapid anthropogenic activities in the vicinity of the Himalayas disturb the carbo...
Abstract Background Assessment of carbon pools in semi-arid forests of India is crucial in order to ...
The current study evaluates the growing stock, biomass and carbon content of Andhra Pradesh state’s ...
In India, reforestation programs with native indigenous tree species are a recent activity. Informat...
The study reports estimates of above ground phytomass carbon pools in Indian forests for 1992 and 20...
Assessment of carbon stock in trees is generally based on allometric equations relating either volum...
In tropical and sub-tropical regions, biomass carbon (C) losses through forest degradation are recog...
The study of biomass, structure and composition of tropical forests implies also the investigation o...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...
The present study deals with the estimation of tree density, basal area, biomass and carbon status w...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change highlights the significance of carbon storage ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the tree carbon stock in the tropical forests of the K...
The efficacy of tropical forest sinks in India continues to diminish in spite of several conservatio...
Aboveground biomass and carbon stock in tropical forest play an important role in global carbon cycl...
Assessment of biomass and carbon stock (CS) of trees was carried out in three selected study sites (...
In the modern era, rapid anthropogenic activities in the vicinity of the Himalayas disturb the carbo...
Abstract Background Assessment of carbon pools in semi-arid forests of India is crucial in order to ...
The current study evaluates the growing stock, biomass and carbon content of Andhra Pradesh state’s ...
In India, reforestation programs with native indigenous tree species are a recent activity. Informat...
The study reports estimates of above ground phytomass carbon pools in Indian forests for 1992 and 20...
Assessment of carbon stock in trees is generally based on allometric equations relating either volum...
In tropical and sub-tropical regions, biomass carbon (C) losses through forest degradation are recog...
The study of biomass, structure and composition of tropical forests implies also the investigation o...
Keywords: Carbon uptake, Forest biomass, Bioenergy, Land use change, Indian forests, Deforestation, ...