Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting

Sustainable management of secondary forests for timber production offers the opportunity to combine nature-based climate change mitigation with direct improvement of human livelihoods in the tropics, but this dual potential has rarely been explored. We characterized aboveground biomass (AGB) in seco...

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Autores principales: Souza Oliveira, Maïri, Finegan, Bryan, Casanoves, Fernando, Delgado, Diego, Sepulveda, Norvin, Aguilar Porras, Adriana, Chamorro, María Alejandra, Morales Aymerich, Jean Pierre, Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange
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Publicado: Elsevier, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119439
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11018
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spelling RepoCATIE110182022-03-29T15:34:55Z Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting Souza Oliveira, Maïri Finegan, Bryan Casanoves, Fernando Delgado, Diego Sepulveda, Norvin Aguilar Porras, Adriana Chamorro, María Alejandra Morales Aymerich, Jean Pierre Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange BIOMASA BOSQUE SECUNDARIO MITIGACIÓN CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO MANEJO SOSTENIBLE MADERA PARCELA PAISAJE EXTRACCION AMERICA CENTRAL Sustainable management of secondary forests for timber production offers the opportunity to combine nature-based climate change mitigation with direct improvement of human livelihoods in the tropics, but this dual potential has rarely been explored. We characterized aboveground biomass (AGB) in secondary forests (SF) in Nicaragua and Costa Rica in whole stands (ecological potential), individual trees of timber species (total timber potential), and currently harvestable timber (harvestable timber potential). We also linked the three types of AGB potential to climate and soil factors. Data on 302 sample plots were collected, most from national forest inventories (NFIs) concerning 168 plots in Nicaragua and 134 plots in Costa Rica. We analyzed data from individuals ≥20 cm dbh, estimating biomass from field measurements of stem diameters, and wood density and tree height estimates from the BIOMASS package in R. We obtained climate data from CHELSA, soil data from the ISRIC world soils database and determined the relationship between the three AGB potentials and environmental variables using exploratory principal components analysis and general linear mixed models (GLMMs). A mean 51 Mg ha􀀀 1 AGB was found to be stored in trees ≥20 cm dbh in dry forests and 68 Mg ha􀀀 1 in wet forests. Maximum values were > 250 Mg ha􀀀 1 in both biomes, similar to primary forest values from the NFIs. Timber potential was high at 84% of the mean ecological potential of the study plots, with 73% in the currently harvestable category. 2021-06-25T21:43:14Z 2021-06-25T21:43:14Z 2021-06 Artículo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119439 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11018 en Forest Ecology and Management Volume 496 (2021) info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Elsevier, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos)
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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topic BIOMASA
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
MITIGACIÓN
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
MANEJO SOSTENIBLE
MADERA
PARCELA
PAISAJE
EXTRACCION
AMERICA CENTRAL
spellingShingle BIOMASA
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
MITIGACIÓN
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
MANEJO SOSTENIBLE
MADERA
PARCELA
PAISAJE
EXTRACCION
AMERICA CENTRAL
Souza Oliveira, Maïri
Finegan, Bryan
Casanoves, Fernando
Delgado, Diego
Sepulveda, Norvin
Aguilar Porras, Adriana
Chamorro, María Alejandra
Morales Aymerich, Jean Pierre
Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange
Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
description Sustainable management of secondary forests for timber production offers the opportunity to combine nature-based climate change mitigation with direct improvement of human livelihoods in the tropics, but this dual potential has rarely been explored. We characterized aboveground biomass (AGB) in secondary forests (SF) in Nicaragua and Costa Rica in whole stands (ecological potential), individual trees of timber species (total timber potential), and currently harvestable timber (harvestable timber potential). We also linked the three types of AGB potential to climate and soil factors. Data on 302 sample plots were collected, most from national forest inventories (NFIs) concerning 168 plots in Nicaragua and 134 plots in Costa Rica. We analyzed data from individuals ≥20 cm dbh, estimating biomass from field measurements of stem diameters, and wood density and tree height estimates from the BIOMASS package in R. We obtained climate data from CHELSA, soil data from the ISRIC world soils database and determined the relationship between the three AGB potentials and environmental variables using exploratory principal components analysis and general linear mixed models (GLMMs). A mean 51 Mg ha􀀀 1 AGB was found to be stored in trees ≥20 cm dbh in dry forests and 68 Mg ha􀀀 1 in wet forests. Maximum values were > 250 Mg ha􀀀 1 in both biomes, similar to primary forest values from the NFIs. Timber potential was high at 84% of the mean ecological potential of the study plots, with 73% in the currently harvestable category.
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author Souza Oliveira, Maïri
Finegan, Bryan
Casanoves, Fernando
Delgado, Diego
Sepulveda, Norvin
Aguilar Porras, Adriana
Chamorro, María Alejandra
Morales Aymerich, Jean Pierre
Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange
author_facet Souza Oliveira, Maïri
Finegan, Bryan
Casanoves, Fernando
Delgado, Diego
Sepulveda, Norvin
Aguilar Porras, Adriana
Chamorro, María Alejandra
Morales Aymerich, Jean Pierre
Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange
author_sort Souza Oliveira, Maïri
title Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
title_short Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
title_full Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
title_fullStr Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Biomass of timber species in Central American secondary forests: Towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
title_sort biomass of timber species in central american secondary forests: towards climate change mitigation through sustainable timber harvesting
publisher Elsevier, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos)
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119439
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11018
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