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Title: Carbon stock and dynamics in a managed forest in Central Amazon
Authors: Souza, Cíntia Rodrigues de
Azevedo, Celso Paulo de
Rossi, Luiz Marcelo Brum
Santos, Joaquim dos
Higuchi, Niro
Keywords: Biomass
Carbon
Climate Change
Dynamics
Greenhouse Gases
Climatic Changes
Control Treatments
Forest Dynamics
Forest Inventory
Forest Recovery
Global Climate Changes
Permanent Plot
Statistical Differences
Forestry
Issue Date: 2018
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Scientia Forestalis/Forest Sciences
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 46, Número 119
Abstract: The Amazon forest has been in evidence in global discussions about their role in control of global climate change, both by the ability to emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere via burning or thinning, how to absorb carbon from the atmosphere by through the growth of the stand. This study analyzed data from a forest managed in 1987, in Manaus/AM. This work aimed to study the carbon stock and dynamics. The forest inventories were conducted in 15 hectares of permanent plots. The average rates of recruitment were 4.9%, 4.8%, 3.7% and 5% for control treatments and logging of 1/3, 1/2 and 2/3, respectively, and the average mortality rates were 3.1%, 6%, 4.8% and 6.7%, for control treatments and logging of 1/3, 1/2 and 2/3, respectively. The basal area (23.1 m2 ha-1 in 2005, 23.6 m2 ha-1 in 2007 and 23.7 m2 ha-1 in 2010), the volume (345 m3 ha-1 in 2005, 351.3 m3 ha-1 in 2007 and 353.7 m3 ha-1 in 2010) and the carbon content (149.2 t ha-1 in 2005, 151.8 t ha-1 in 2007 and 152.6 t ha-1 in 2010) increased in all measurements. However, the statistical difference between these values was not significant, so it was concluded that the forest was in equilibrium with the atmosphere during the period evaluated. A comparison of the carbon stock of the years measured with the stock pre-exploratory, in 1986, showed that in 2010 the carbon stock equaled the content before logging, meaning the forest recovery. © 2018 University of Sao Paolo. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.18671/scifor.v46n119.10
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