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carbon sequestration in forest ecosystem in Global and Nepalese Scenarios

by | 01-01-2013 15:50 recommendations 0

 Forest generally goes through process of growth by sequestering carbon and releasing it. Photosynthesis is the chemical process by which plant use sunlight and absorbed CO2 to convert nutrients into sugars and carbohydrates. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the nutrients essential to building the organic  chemicals that comprise leaves ,roots -contain  carbon, but  the proportion in each part varies enormously depending on  the plant species and the individual specimen's age and growth pattern. Nonetheless as more photosynthesis occurs, more CO2 is converted into biomass, reducing carbon in the atmosphere and sequestering (storing) it in plant tissue (vegetation) above and below ground.

Forests are vitally important for global carbon cycle. The total areas of the world's forest is about 3.952 billion ha (more or less same as 1948), which is about 30% of the total land area of the world. It is estimated that the world's forest store 283 Gt of of carbon in the ecosystem as a whole including dead wood, litter and soil up to depth of 30 cm. Nepal's  forest cover nearly 40% of the total land area of the country . Forests of Nepal store 897 million metric tons of carbon in the year 2005. On the other hand, forest are long lived plants that develop a large biomass, thereby capturing a large amount of carbon over a growth cycle for many decades. Similarly, revitalizing degraded forest land and their soils in the global terrestrial ecosystem can sequesters 50-70% of historic loss.

Forest ecosystem consists of not only trees but also soils. Of the total global terrestrial carbon, about two thirds, excluding those sequestered from rocks and sediments are stored in forested areas in the form of standing biomass, under storey biomass, leaf and forest debris, and soil. Of the different land uses globally, forest vegetation including tropical, temperate, Boral, and savanna forests accounts for over 90% of carbon in plants and about 52% in the soil, from only 43% of the land.

Nepal is an underdeveloped country whose economy is basically based on agriculture and forestry. These two sectors contribute more than 50 % of national GDP( Forestry alone contributes 15 % of national GDP, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation  APFSOS II/WP/2009/05). There is huge part of Nepalese population whose livelihood is basically based on agroforestry based activities. Study shows that more than 78% of population of this country is dependent on forest for fire wood and 1 ha of agricultural land requires at least 3 ha of forest. Thus agricultural development is also hard to achieve without proper management, conservation and utilization of forest resources because fodder required for livestock, leaf litter for manure/compost fertilizer formation, and fire wood all is derived from forest. Non timber forest products (minor forest products) as medicinal herbs, wild flowers, wild vegetables, carbon sequestration mechanism, Reducing emission by degradation and deforestation plus (REDD +) mechanisms etc are also the different sources of income of community forestry. Nowadays the concept to regard the forest is dramatically changed, except direct benefits valuation of indirect benefits of forest is also started. Thus, CF of Nepal playing vital role in nation's all round development. Therefore, CF of our country is regarded as the best people's participatory program in the world. Hence, forests are the treasure of Nepalese economy.
 
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12 Comments

  • Jeonghyun Lee says :
    Thanks for sharing your information. It's great to know about actual examples of carbon sequestration.
    Posted 24-02-2013 16:55

  • says :
    Wow nice Photograph
    Posted 13-01-2013 00:52

  • says :
    This photo was taken by me shivajyoti
    Posted 07-01-2013 21:10

  • says :
    One nice photograph,
    With wonderful draft.

    Posted 07-01-2013 18:22

  • says :
    You are welcome rajashree
    Posted 02-01-2013 16:30

  • says :
    Thanks for posting of such report.
    Posted 02-01-2013 02:19

  • says :
    Yes it is very useful Guru
    Posted 02-01-2013 00:01

  • says :
    Simran, Nice hehe
    Posted 02-01-2013 00:00

  • says :
    Thanks for getting information from this article Alberta
    Posted 01-01-2013 23:59

  • says :
    useful information to everyone
    Posted 01-01-2013 19:32

  • says :
    Thank you for the information! ^^*
    Posted 01-01-2013 16:40

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