Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species

Abstract Background National and international institutions periodically demand information on forest indicators that are used for global reporting. Among other aspects, the carbon accumulated in the biomass of forest species must be reported. For this purpose, one of the main sources of data is the...

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Main Authors: Ana Aguirre, Miren del Río, Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado, Sonia Condés
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00308-w
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author Ana Aguirre
Miren del Río
Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado
Sonia Condés
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Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado
Sonia Condés
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description Abstract Background National and international institutions periodically demand information on forest indicators that are used for global reporting. Among other aspects, the carbon accumulated in the biomass of forest species must be reported. For this purpose, one of the main sources of data is the National Forest Inventory (NFI), which together with statistical empirical approaches and updating procedures can even allow annual estimates of the requested indicators. Methods Stand level biomass models, relating the dry weight of the biomass with the stand volume were developed for the five main pine species in the Iberian Peninsula (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus pinea, Pinus halepensis, Pinus nigra and Pinus pinaster). The dependence of the model on aridity and/or mean tree size was explored, as well as the importance of including the stand form factor to correct model bias. Furthermore, the capability of the models to estimate forest carbon stocks, updated for a given year, was also analysed. Results The strong relationship between stand dry weight biomass and stand volume was modulated by the mean tree size, although the effect varied among the five pine species. Site humidity, measured using the Martonne aridity index, increased the biomass for a given volume in the cases of Pinus sylvestris, Pinus halepensis and Pinus nigra. Models that consider both mean tree size and stand form factor were more accurate and less biased than those that do not. The models developed allow carbon stocks in the main Iberian Peninsula pine forests to be estimated at stand level with biases of less than 0.2 Mg∙ha− 1. Conclusions The results of this study reveal the importance of considering variables related with environmental conditions and stand structure when developing stand dry weight biomass models. The described methodology together with the models developed provide a precise tool that can be used for quantifying biomass and carbon stored in the Spanish pine forests in specific years when no field data are available.
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spelling doaj.art-19d9184f946943edad008af61b6db7ac2023-01-02T03:44:19ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Forest Ecosystems2197-56202021-05-018111610.1186/s40663-021-00308-wStand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine speciesAna Aguirre0Miren del Río1Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado2Sonia Condés3Department of Natural Systems and Resources, School of Forest Engineering and Natural Resources, Universidad Politécnica de MadridINIA, Forest Research Center, Department of Forest Dynamics and ManagementINIA, Forest Research Center, Department of Forest Dynamics and ManagementDepartment of Natural Systems and Resources, School of Forest Engineering and Natural Resources, Universidad Politécnica de MadridAbstract Background National and international institutions periodically demand information on forest indicators that are used for global reporting. Among other aspects, the carbon accumulated in the biomass of forest species must be reported. For this purpose, one of the main sources of data is the National Forest Inventory (NFI), which together with statistical empirical approaches and updating procedures can even allow annual estimates of the requested indicators. Methods Stand level biomass models, relating the dry weight of the biomass with the stand volume were developed for the five main pine species in the Iberian Peninsula (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus pinea, Pinus halepensis, Pinus nigra and Pinus pinaster). The dependence of the model on aridity and/or mean tree size was explored, as well as the importance of including the stand form factor to correct model bias. Furthermore, the capability of the models to estimate forest carbon stocks, updated for a given year, was also analysed. Results The strong relationship between stand dry weight biomass and stand volume was modulated by the mean tree size, although the effect varied among the five pine species. Site humidity, measured using the Martonne aridity index, increased the biomass for a given volume in the cases of Pinus sylvestris, Pinus halepensis and Pinus nigra. Models that consider both mean tree size and stand form factor were more accurate and less biased than those that do not. The models developed allow carbon stocks in the main Iberian Peninsula pine forests to be estimated at stand level with biases of less than 0.2 Mg∙ha− 1. Conclusions The results of this study reveal the importance of considering variables related with environmental conditions and stand structure when developing stand dry weight biomass models. The described methodology together with the models developed provide a precise tool that can be used for quantifying biomass and carbon stored in the Spanish pine forests in specific years when no field data are available.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00308-wMartonne aridity indexDry weight biomassCarbon stockNational Forest InventoryPeninsular pine forestBiomass expansion factor
spellingShingle Ana Aguirre
Miren del Río
Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado
Sonia Condés
Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
Forest Ecosystems
Martonne aridity index
Dry weight biomass
Carbon stock
National Forest Inventory
Peninsular pine forest
Biomass expansion factor
title Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
title_full Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
title_fullStr Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
title_full_unstemmed Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
title_short Stand-level biomass models for predicting C stock for the main Spanish pine species
title_sort stand level biomass models for predicting c stock for the main spanish pine species
topic Martonne aridity index
Dry weight biomass
Carbon stock
National Forest Inventory
Peninsular pine forest
Biomass expansion factor
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00308-w
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