Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions

The forest ecosystem is a crucial component of terrestrial ecosystems,possessing the largest carbon reservoir on the Earth's surface.The fluctuations in its carbon stocks have a profound impact on the global carbon cycle.In the current context of a growing greenhouse effect and the rising occur...

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Main Authors: YUAN Yuna, JIANG Xuebing
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Published: Editorial Office of Pearl River 2024-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.renminzhujiang.cn/thesisDetails#10.3969/j.issn.1001-9235.2024.02.012
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description The forest ecosystem is a crucial component of terrestrial ecosystems,possessing the largest carbon reservoir on the Earth's surface.The fluctuations in its carbon stocks have a profound impact on the global carbon cycle.In the current context of a growing greenhouse effect and the rising occurrence of extreme climates,accurately estimating carbon stocks in the forest ecosystem and strengthening the construction monitoring system for its carbon stocks holds great significance for gaining an in-depth understanding of the global carbon cycle and predicting global climate change.Oriented toward strengthening the carbon sink function of forest ecosystems and achieving the dual carbon target, this paper systematically explained the mechanism of carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems.It analyzed and compared several mainstream methods of forest carbon estimation, proposing feasible strategies for building a forest carbon stock monitoring system in China.The aim is to provide a theoretical reference for the stable improvement of China's forest ecosystem carbon stock monitoring capacity and to provide scientific support for achieving the carbon peak and carbon neutrality in a timely manner.
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spelling doaj-art-3375f58701144a76ae84a4ca074f33392025-01-15T03:00:20ZzhoEditorial Office of Pearl RiverRenmin Zhujiang1001-92352024-01-014550118362Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future DirectionsYUAN YunaJIANG XuebingThe forest ecosystem is a crucial component of terrestrial ecosystems,possessing the largest carbon reservoir on the Earth's surface.The fluctuations in its carbon stocks have a profound impact on the global carbon cycle.In the current context of a growing greenhouse effect and the rising occurrence of extreme climates,accurately estimating carbon stocks in the forest ecosystem and strengthening the construction monitoring system for its carbon stocks holds great significance for gaining an in-depth understanding of the global carbon cycle and predicting global climate change.Oriented toward strengthening the carbon sink function of forest ecosystems and achieving the dual carbon target, this paper systematically explained the mechanism of carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems.It analyzed and compared several mainstream methods of forest carbon estimation, proposing feasible strategies for building a forest carbon stock monitoring system in China.The aim is to provide a theoretical reference for the stable improvement of China's forest ecosystem carbon stock monitoring capacity and to provide scientific support for achieving the carbon peak and carbon neutrality in a timely manner.http://www.renminzhujiang.cn/thesisDetails#10.3969/j.issn.1001-9235.2024.02.012carbon peak and carbon neutralityforest ecosystemcarbon estimationmonitoring system
spellingShingle YUAN Yuna
JIANG Xuebing
Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
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carbon peak and carbon neutrality
forest ecosystem
carbon estimation
monitoring system
title Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
title_full Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
title_fullStr Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
title_full_unstemmed Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
title_short Forest Ecosystem Carbon Measurement Methods and Future Directions
title_sort forest ecosystem carbon measurement methods and future directions
topic carbon peak and carbon neutrality
forest ecosystem
carbon estimation
monitoring system
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