2023
DOI: 10.4314/wojast.v15i1.19
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Tree-based carbon sequestration and storage abilities vary in natural and plantation forest ecosystems

F.O. Ogbemudia,
R.E. Ita,
E.D. Anwana

Abstract: Little is known about the relevance of natural forests and plantations in the wake of global warming and climate change. Understanding the impacts of land use conversion from natural forests to plantations on carbon sequestration and storage is critical for sustainable land and forest management. In this study, tree-based carbon sequestration and storage abilities were assessed in natural and plantation forest ecosystems. Four plots within a natural forest and cashew orchard were randomly chosen and four belt … Show more

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