Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India

Forest ecosystems play an important role in regulating global carbon cycle. There are very few studies on biomass and carbon (C) stock from the community managed montane evergreen forests of India. In the present study three traditional forests: Sacred forests (SF), Restricted forests (RF) and Villa...

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Main Authors: Aabid Hussain Mir, Gunjana Chaudhury, Humayun Samir Ahmed Barbhuyan, Kiranmay Sarma, Krishna Upadhaya
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-03-01
Series:Carbon Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17583004.2021.1899752
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author Aabid Hussain Mir
Gunjana Chaudhury
Humayun Samir Ahmed Barbhuyan
Kiranmay Sarma
Krishna Upadhaya
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Gunjana Chaudhury
Humayun Samir Ahmed Barbhuyan
Kiranmay Sarma
Krishna Upadhaya
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description Forest ecosystems play an important role in regulating global carbon cycle. There are very few studies on biomass and carbon (C) stock from the community managed montane evergreen forests of India. In the present study three traditional forests: Sacred forests (SF), Restricted forests (RF) and Village forests (VF) were studied to analyze the level of disturbance, species diversity, stand characteristics, biomass and C stock. In each forest a belt transect of 20 m wide and 250 m long (0.5 ha) was laid for enumeration of all woody individuals having a diameter at breast height (dbh) of ≥ 5 cm. Species richness, density, basal area and population structure varied between the traditional forest types. The aboveground biomass (AGB) was 273 ± 55.5 in the SF, 195 ± 32.12 in the RF and 75.3 ± 17.1 Mg ha−1 in the VF whereas, the corresponding belowground biomass (BGB) was 59.53 ± 8.4, 44.48 ± 7.5 and 19.9 ± 4.3 Mg ha−1, respectively. Overall, there was a 30% reduction of AGB in RFs and 70% in VFs as compared to the SFs. The mean AGBC stock was 129 ± 26.3, 92.49 ± 15.2 and 39 ± 5.7 Mg C ha−1 in SF, RF and VF. The BGBC ranged from a minimum of 6 to 34 Mg C ha−1 in the study sites. The AGB accumulation was greater in intermediate diameter classes (26 − 45.9 cm) in the RFs and VFs whereas in SFs the diameter class >65cm accounted to about 27-69% of the total AGB. Human disturbance had a strong influence on the species richness and stand characteristics that in turn influence the biomass and C stock in the community forests. It is emphasized that the village forests need to be provided with adequate protection for increasing the C storing potential.
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spelling doaj.art-30f74982dd1b4415ac49f6eb6b37f96d2023-09-21T15:09:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCarbon Management1758-30041758-30122021-03-0112221523310.1080/17583004.2021.18997521899752Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast IndiaAabid Hussain Mir0Gunjana Chaudhury1Humayun Samir Ahmed Barbhuyan2Kiranmay Sarma3Krishna Upadhaya4Department of Environmental Studies, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, North-Eastern Hill UniversityDepartment of Environmental Studies, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, North-Eastern Hill UniversityDepartment of Basic Sciences and Social Sciences, School of Technology, North-Eastern Hill UniversityUniversity School of Environment Management, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha UniversityDepartment of Basic Sciences and Social Sciences, School of Technology, North-Eastern Hill UniversityForest ecosystems play an important role in regulating global carbon cycle. There are very few studies on biomass and carbon (C) stock from the community managed montane evergreen forests of India. In the present study three traditional forests: Sacred forests (SF), Restricted forests (RF) and Village forests (VF) were studied to analyze the level of disturbance, species diversity, stand characteristics, biomass and C stock. In each forest a belt transect of 20 m wide and 250 m long (0.5 ha) was laid for enumeration of all woody individuals having a diameter at breast height (dbh) of ≥ 5 cm. Species richness, density, basal area and population structure varied between the traditional forest types. The aboveground biomass (AGB) was 273 ± 55.5 in the SF, 195 ± 32.12 in the RF and 75.3 ± 17.1 Mg ha−1 in the VF whereas, the corresponding belowground biomass (BGB) was 59.53 ± 8.4, 44.48 ± 7.5 and 19.9 ± 4.3 Mg ha−1, respectively. Overall, there was a 30% reduction of AGB in RFs and 70% in VFs as compared to the SFs. The mean AGBC stock was 129 ± 26.3, 92.49 ± 15.2 and 39 ± 5.7 Mg C ha−1 in SF, RF and VF. The BGBC ranged from a minimum of 6 to 34 Mg C ha−1 in the study sites. The AGB accumulation was greater in intermediate diameter classes (26 − 45.9 cm) in the RFs and VFs whereas in SFs the diameter class >65cm accounted to about 27-69% of the total AGB. Human disturbance had a strong influence on the species richness and stand characteristics that in turn influence the biomass and C stock in the community forests. It is emphasized that the village forests need to be provided with adequate protection for increasing the C storing potential.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17583004.2021.1899752biomassspecies richnesscarbon stockstraditionalclimate change
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Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
Carbon Management
biomass
species richness
carbon stocks
traditional
climate change
title Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
title_full Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
title_fullStr Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
title_full_unstemmed Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
title_short Impact of disturbance on community structure, biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of Meghalaya, northeast India
title_sort impact of disturbance on community structure biomass and carbon stock in montane evergreen forests of meghalaya northeast india
topic biomass
species richness
carbon stocks
traditional
climate change
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