Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Vol 1, No 2 (2014): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research

ALLOMETRIC EQUATIONS FOR ESTIMATING ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS IN PAPUA TROPICAL FOREST

Maulana, Sandhi Imam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Oct 2014

Abstract

Allometric equations can be used to estimate the biomass and carbon stock of forest. However, so far the allometric equations for commercial species in Papua tropical forest have not been appropriately developed. In this research, allometric equations are presented based on the genera of commercial species. Few equations are developed for the Intsia, Pometia, Palaquium and Vatica genera, and an equation of a mix of these genera represents commercial species. The number of trees sampled in this research was 49, with diameters (1.30 m or above buttresses) ranging from 5 to 40 cm. Destructive sampling was used to collect the samples where diameter at breast height (DBH) and wood density (WD) were used as predictors for dry weight of total above-ground biomass (TAGB). Model comparison and selection were based on the values of F-statistics, R-sq, R-sq (adj), and average deviation. Based on these statistical indicators, the most suitable model is Log(TAGB) = c + aLog(DBH). This research finding can be extrapolated for managing forests related to carbon balance. Additional explanatory variables such as commercial bole height (CBH) do not really increase the indicators’ goodness of fit for the equation. An alternative model to incorporate wood density must be considered for estimating the aboveground biomass for mixed genera.  Comparing the presented equations to previously published data shows that these local species-specific and generic equations differ substantially from previously published equations and that site-specific equations must be considered to get a better estimation of biomass.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJFR

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research (IJFR) was first published as Journal of Forestry Research (JFR) on November 2004. The last issue of JFR was Volume 10 Number 2 published on December 2013. The Journal of Forestry Research has been accredited by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences since 2008. ...