2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1365934/v1
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Carbon Stock And Spatial Dynamics In Natural Forests Of Awi Zone, Amhara Region, Northwestern Ethiopia: Implication For Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation

Abstract: Background: As a mitigation measure of climate change, the natural forest plays a key role in controlling the carbon cycle and ecosystem stability through sequestrating the carbon dioxide. However, there have been limited scientifically investigation and communication of the potential carbon stock potential of natural forest resources with the global community. Therefore, inventory and estimation of stocks and fluxes of carbon from natural vegetation under different forest communities and different environment… Show more

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“…Awi zone is one of the administrative zones in Amhara region located in between 11o to 10o85’ N latitude and 36°39’60” to 36°57’E longitude [ 37 ]. According to Awi zone department of agriculture, 2018 report, most part of Awi zone is Woyena Dega (72%) followed by Dega (17%) and Kolla (11%).…”
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“…Awi zone is one of the administrative zones in Amhara region located in between 11o to 10o85’ N latitude and 36°39’60” to 36°57’E longitude [ 37 ]. According to Awi zone department of agriculture, 2018 report, most part of Awi zone is Woyena Dega (72%) followed by Dega (17%) and Kolla (11%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to Awi zone department of agriculture, 2018 report, most part of Awi zone is Woyena Dega (72%) followed by Dega (17%) and Kolla (11%). The area ranges from 700 to 2900m.asl in altitude [ 37 ]. According to the area’s rainfall distribution, the dry season runs from December to April, while the wet season runs from May to November.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%