Authors: Shipra Shah Dharam Prakash Sharma Nazir A Pala Priyanka Tripathi Munesh Kumar
Publish Date: 2014/07/10
Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 959-966
Abstract
The present study was conducted in Solan Forest Division of Himachal Pradesh covering an area of about 57158 ha The aim was to estimate and assess the temporal change in carbon stock of the Chil Working Circle in two forest ranges of the Division Solan and Dharampur over the period of 1956–2011 The inventory data of the working plans of Solan Forest Division from 1956–1957 1984–1985 and 2002–2003 were used in the present study while field data for biomass estimation was collected for the year 2011 The results showed a declining trend in carbon stock over 1956–1984 period however an increasing trend over 1984–2002 was observed which showed a further increase for the period 2002–2011 These fluctuating trends in the forest carbon stock can be related to increasing anthropogenic pressure on forests and the subsequent introduction of a ban on green felling envisaging efficient forest management both of which affect the forest carbon pool significantly
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