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Forest biomass carbon accumulation in Korea from 1954 to 2007

Authors
Li, XiaodongYi, Myong JongSon, YowhanJin, GuangzeHan, Sang Sub
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Keywords
Carbon accumulation; carbon sequestration rate; forest biomass; Korean forest type; reforestation
Citation
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, v.25, no.6, pp.554 - 563
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Journal Title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Volume
25
Number
6
Start Page
554
End Page
563
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/118698
DOI
10.1080/02827581.2010.524892
ISSN
0282-7581
Abstract
Estimating the level of forest biomass accumulation in Korea is a challenging task because of historical reasons and the later reforestation implemented at the national level. Nevertheless, systematic national forest inventories and direct field measurements make it possible to estimate the carbon (C) sinks as well as their distribution. Simple linear relationships between the stand biomass and stand volume were developed for each forest type (coniferous, deciduous and mixed forests) in Korea based on direct field measurements. These relationships were used to estimate the changes in C accumulation of the above-ground and total biomass from 1954 to 2007 based on the national forest inventories. The mean C density and C stock of the above-ground biomass for all forest types increased from 3.49 Mg C ha-1 and 16.71 Tg C in 1954 to 31.46 Mg C ha-1 and 196.45 Tg C in 2007, respectively, and the total biomass for all forest types increased from 4.29 Mg C ha-1 and 20.57 Tg C in 1954 to 38.58 Mg C ha-1 and 239.85 Tg C in 2007, respectively. Such a large C uptake in Korea is due mainly to the successfully implemented reforestation and subsequent forest management practices.
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