Estimasi Karbon Tersimpan Pada Hutan Rakyat Di Pekon Kelungu Kabupaten Tanggamus
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The increasing rates of forest degradation and deforestation has been decreasing carbonstocks of forest. Pekon kelungu is one of the village that developing the community forest using agroforestry system that is also has a function as a carbon stock. The research was conducted to determine the dominant vegetation and to predict the amount of above groundcarbon stock at the community forest in Pekon Kelungu. The Important Value Index (IVI) was calculated to measure plants domination. Allometric equation was used to measure carbon stored for living and dead tree, volume formulas for necromass and Biomass ExpansionFactor formula for litter and seedlings. Durian, cacao and campaca is the dominat tree pole and seedling, respectively. The total carbon of above ground biomass of community forest in Pekon Kelungu is amounted to 101.61 ton/ha. Carbon stored on tree component is amounted to 99.92 ton/ha, necromass is amounted to 0.81 ton/ha, litter is amounted to 0.87 ton/ha and seedling is amounted to 0.02 ton/ha.
Keywords: carbon stock, community forest, IVI,
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