Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest

We apply a process‐based model, called 3‐PG (physiological principles for predicting growth), to estimate aboveground biomass for the primary forests of Borneo. Using publicly available soil and climate data, and parameterized with physiological traits of Bornean forest, the modeled aboveground biom...

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Autores principales: Budiharta, S., Raes, N., Meijaard, E., Erskine, P.D, Wilson, K.A., Silk, J.W.F.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95569
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author Budiharta, S.
Raes, N.
Meijaard, E.
Erskine, P.D
Wilson, K.A.
Silk, J.W.F.
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Erskine, P.D
Meijaard, E.
Raes, N.
Silk, J.W.F.
Wilson, K.A.
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Raes, N.
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Silk, J.W.F.
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description We apply a process‐based model, called 3‐PG (physiological principles for predicting growth), to estimate aboveground biomass for the primary forests of Borneo. Using publicly available soil and climate data, and parameterized with physiological traits of Bornean forest, the modeled aboveground biomass and basal area showed statistically significant relationships with field‐measured data from 85 sites across four major forest types. Our results highlight the possibility to expand the application of 3‐PG to forests of varying condition, which would facilitate inclusion of modeled forest biomass data for developing a Tier 3 carbon inventory system for Borneo.
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spelling CGSpace955692025-06-17T08:24:18Z Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest Budiharta, S. Raes, N. Meijaard, E. Erskine, P.D Wilson, K.A. Silk, J.W.F. carbon sequestration carbon accounting forestry We apply a process‐based model, called 3‐PG (physiological principles for predicting growth), to estimate aboveground biomass for the primary forests of Borneo. Using publicly available soil and climate data, and parameterized with physiological traits of Bornean forest, the modeled aboveground biomass and basal area showed statistically significant relationships with field‐measured data from 85 sites across four major forest types. Our results highlight the possibility to expand the application of 3‐PG to forests of varying condition, which would facilitate inclusion of modeled forest biomass data for developing a Tier 3 carbon inventory system for Borneo. 2014-09 2018-07-03T11:03:13Z 2018-07-03T11:03:13Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95569 en Limited Access Wiley Budiharta, S., Silk, J.W.F, Raes, N., Meijaard, E., Erskine, P.D., Wilson, K. A. . 2014. Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest Biotropica, 46 (5) : 507-511. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12132
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carbon accounting
forestry
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Raes, N.
Meijaard, E.
Erskine, P.D
Wilson, K.A.
Silk, J.W.F.
Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest
title Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest
title_full Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest
title_fullStr Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest
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title_short Estimating the aboveground biomass of Bornean Forest
title_sort estimating the aboveground biomass of bornean forest
topic carbon sequestration
carbon accounting
forestry
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95569
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