We compiled 2,458 biomass equations from 168 destructive sampling studies in Indonesia. Unpublished academic theses contributed the largest share of the biomass equations. The availability of the biomass equations was skewed to certain regions, forest types, and species. Further research is necessary to fill the data gaps in emission factors and to enhance the implementation of climate change mitigation projects and programs.
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Dimensions Citation Count:
- Climate Change
- Climate change mitigation and REDD+
- Accelerating rates of deforestation and forest degradation
- Tree Plantation
Source
Annals of Forest Science 72: 981-997
Publication year
2015
ISSN
1286-4560
Authors
Anitha, K.; Verchot, L.V.; Joseph, S.; Herold, M.; Manuri, S.; Avitabile, V.
Geographic
Indonesia
Topic
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Geographic
Indonesia
Project Leader
Christopher Martius
Bonn Hub Leader and Managing Director of CIFOR Germany