Determination of carbon stock changes: biomass models or biomass expansion factors
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2014-03Yazar
Durkaya, Birsen
Varol, Tuğrul
Durkaya, Ali
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It was aimed to reveal the usability of Geographical
Information System (GIS) in determination of land usage
changes and carbon stock changes by an examined case,
and to determine the efficiency and reliability of biomass
expansion factors (BEFs) in determination of carbon stock
changes. With this purpose, the maps of field usage changes
and carbon stock changes according to plan arrangement
periods were prepared, and then, biomass and carbon
amounts were determined and compared according to
growth models of tree species and BEFs. As a result of
performed researches, it was understood that GIS technology, where forest inventory information can be evaluated during determining the field usage changes as well as
stored biomass and carbon stock amounts in planning units,
is efficient and smoother. The calculations performed by
using BEFs gave values 17% more than those with models. This situation conflicts with the expectation that calculations must be complete and accurate, and it also casts
doubts on usage of BEFs. Rather than usage of BEFs, it is
seen that usage of models based on estimation of aboveground and belowground biomass values of standing
stem volume data and their commercial and noncommercial parts are the most appropriate methods for obtaining reliable results