Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon

Protected areas are important for biodiversity conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon storage. Yet, there is little knowledge of their carbon storage potential. This study assesses the above‐ground carbon stock and the congruence between c...

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Main Authors: Fongnzossie, E.F., Sonwa, D.J., Kemeuze, V.A., Auzel, P, Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95683
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author Fongnzossie, E.F.
Sonwa, D.J.
Kemeuze, V.A.
Auzel, P
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
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Fongnzossie, E.F.
Kemeuze, V.A.
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Sonwa, D.J.
author_facet Fongnzossie, E.F.
Sonwa, D.J.
Kemeuze, V.A.
Auzel, P
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
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description Protected areas are important for biodiversity conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon storage. Yet, there is little knowledge of their carbon storage potential. This study assesses the above‐ground carbon stock and the congruence between carbon stock and tree diversity in the Kom‐Mengamé forest conservation complex (KMFCC) in South‐Cameroon, based on an inventory of trees with DBH ≥ 10 cm in 1,366 plots (100 × 5 m each) covering 63.8 ha, established in different land use types (terra firma forest, swamp forest and cultivated areas). Above‐ground carbon was estimated using generic allometric equation and species‐specific wood density derived from wood density databases. Results showed high carbon stock in KMFCC with values ranging from 143.29 ± 124.37 Mg/ha‐1 in swamp areas to 240 ± 204.35 Mg/ha‐1 in terra firma forests. Mean carbon stock in managed areas differed from that of terra firma forests. Petersianthus macrocarpus showed the greatest carbon stock. The study demonstrates the need for integrated approaches for carbon management in secondary forests where agroforests might be important to maintain biodiversity associated with high carbon storage. These approaches are particularly relevant to the Congo basin region where protected areas are threatened by poor management of their periphery.
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spelling CGSpace956832025-06-17T08:24:02Z Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon Fongnzossie, E.F. Sonwa, D.J. Kemeuze, V.A. Auzel, P Nkongmeneck, B.A. carbon forestry conservation areas climate change Protected areas are important for biodiversity conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon storage. Yet, there is little knowledge of their carbon storage potential. This study assesses the above‐ground carbon stock and the congruence between carbon stock and tree diversity in the Kom‐Mengamé forest conservation complex (KMFCC) in South‐Cameroon, based on an inventory of trees with DBH ≥ 10 cm in 1,366 plots (100 × 5 m each) covering 63.8 ha, established in different land use types (terra firma forest, swamp forest and cultivated areas). Above‐ground carbon was estimated using generic allometric equation and species‐specific wood density derived from wood density databases. Results showed high carbon stock in KMFCC with values ranging from 143.29 ± 124.37 Mg/ha‐1 in swamp areas to 240 ± 204.35 Mg/ha‐1 in terra firma forests. Mean carbon stock in managed areas differed from that of terra firma forests. Petersianthus macrocarpus showed the greatest carbon stock. The study demonstrates the need for integrated approaches for carbon management in secondary forests where agroforests might be important to maintain biodiversity associated with high carbon storage. These approaches are particularly relevant to the Congo basin region where protected areas are threatened by poor management of their periphery. 2014-08 2018-07-03T11:03:25Z 2018-07-03T11:03:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95683 en Limited Access Wiley Fongnzossie, E.F., Sonwa, D.J., Kemeuze, V.A., Auzel, P., Nkongmeneck, B.A. . 2014. Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon : Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon. Natural Resources Forum, 38 (3) : 220-232. https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-8947.12049
spellingShingle carbon
forestry
conservation areas
climate change
Fongnzossie, E.F.
Sonwa, D.J.
Kemeuze, V.A.
Auzel, P
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title_full Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title_fullStr Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title_full_unstemmed Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title_short Above-ground carbon assessment in the Kom-Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
title_sort above ground carbon assessment in the kom mengame forest conservation complex south cameroon exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
topic carbon
forestry
conservation areas
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95683
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