Forest Carbon Stock Assessment of the Musk Deer National Park, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)

M. Qasim
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To tackle with the increasing challenges of climate change, forests are considered as a viable option. Schemes such as Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Plus (REDD+) are regarded as financial ventures for not only tackling climate change but also conserving forestry resources and for alleviating poverty. Such schemes however require the exercise of forest carbon stock assessments. It is therefore essential to understand the dynamics of carbon stocks in various forest ecosystems. The study therefore was conducted to assess the carbon stocks of the forests of Musk Deer National Park, AJK. Standard methods were used to calculate the carbon stocks of the Musk Deer National Park. The results revealed that the sampled area of the park contained mean carbon stocks per hectare (ha) of 44.64 ± 12.44 Mg ha -1 . The Picea smithiana with 25.40 ± 14.53 Mg ha -1 had the highest of the mean carbon stocks per ha followed by Abies pindrow which had the mean carbon stocks per ha of 17.77 ± 11.80 Mg ha -1 . The study was the first attempt, to the extent of my knowledge, for forest carbon stock assessment of the Musk Deer National Park. The results can be helpful in developing REDD+ projects in future, which can assist in forest resource conservation and poverty alleviation.   Keywords: Carbon Stock, forest and climate
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阿扎德查谟和克什米尔麝国家公园森林碳储量评估
为了应对日益严峻的气候变化挑战,森林被认为是一个可行的选择。诸如减少毁林和森林退化排放+ (REDD+)等计划被视为不仅应对气候变化,而且保护森林资源和减轻贫困的金融冒险。然而,这种计划需要进行森林碳储量评估。因此,了解各种森林生态系统中碳储量的动态是至关重要的。因此,本研究对AJK麝国家公园森林的碳储量进行了评估。采用标准方法计算了麝香鹿国家公园的碳储量。结果表明:森林公园样区碳储量平均为44.64±12.44 Mg ha -1;每公顷平均碳储量以云杉(25.40±14.53 Mg ha -1)最高,其次是冷杉(17.77±11.80 Mg ha -1)。据我所知,这项研究是第一次尝试对麝香鹿国家公园的森林碳储量进行评估。研究结果可为今后REDD+项目的开发提供参考,有助于森林资源保护和扶贫。关键词:碳储量,森林与气候
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