Savannakhet Province, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), is a small area that is connected to Thailand, other areas of Lao PDR, and Vietnam via road No. 9. This province has been increasingly affected by carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from the transport corridors that have been developed across the region. To determine the effect of the CO2 increases caused by deforestation and emissions, the total above-ground biomass (AGB) and carbon stocks for different land-cover types were assessed. This study estimated the AGB and carbon stocks (t/ha) of vegetation and soil using standard sampling techniques and allometric equations. Overall, 81 plots, each measuring 1600 m2, were established to represent samples from dry evergreen forest (DEF), mi...
Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Departme...
Abstract. This study assessed the potential of carbon sequestration on aboveground biomass in the di...
Forest-cover in the tropics is changing rapidly due to indiscriminate removal of timber from many lo...
The international mechanism for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degr...
Spatial assessment of carbon stocks of living vegetation at the national level in Lao PDR The intern...
Various technical studies for building forest monitoring system for MRV system of REDD+ has been imp...
Carbon stock in tree biomass can be quantified directly by cutting and weighing trees. It is assumed...
International audienceIn the tropical mountains of Southeast Asia, slash-and-burn (S/B) agriculture ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the efficiency of measurements of carbon stock by remote...
Forest ecosystems play a key role in sustaining life on this planet, given their functions in carbon...
This study aimed to estimate above-ground carbon sequestration of the orchards using Satellite Data....
This study aimed to estimate above-ground carbon sequestration of orchards using satellite data. The...
Carbon stock in tree biomass can be quantified directly by cutting and weighing trees. It is assumed...
Indonesia's tropical peatland ecosystems constitute one of the largest terrestrial carbon pools in t...
Reducing land use based carbon emissions is an essential part of proposed climate change mitigation ...
Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Departme...
Abstract. This study assessed the potential of carbon sequestration on aboveground biomass in the di...
Forest-cover in the tropics is changing rapidly due to indiscriminate removal of timber from many lo...
The international mechanism for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degr...
Spatial assessment of carbon stocks of living vegetation at the national level in Lao PDR The intern...
Various technical studies for building forest monitoring system for MRV system of REDD+ has been imp...
Carbon stock in tree biomass can be quantified directly by cutting and weighing trees. It is assumed...
International audienceIn the tropical mountains of Southeast Asia, slash-and-burn (S/B) agriculture ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the efficiency of measurements of carbon stock by remote...
Forest ecosystems play a key role in sustaining life on this planet, given their functions in carbon...
This study aimed to estimate above-ground carbon sequestration of the orchards using Satellite Data....
This study aimed to estimate above-ground carbon sequestration of orchards using satellite data. The...
Carbon stock in tree biomass can be quantified directly by cutting and weighing trees. It is assumed...
Indonesia's tropical peatland ecosystems constitute one of the largest terrestrial carbon pools in t...
Reducing land use based carbon emissions is an essential part of proposed climate change mitigation ...
Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Departme...
Abstract. This study assessed the potential of carbon sequestration on aboveground biomass in the di...
Forest-cover in the tropics is changing rapidly due to indiscriminate removal of timber from many lo...