Above and belowground carbon stock of pine plantations and native oak forests coexisting in central Spain
Bram van den Bor,
Pilar Castro-Díez,
Álvaro Alonso
Abstract:Promoting nature-based carbon sinks is one of the effective ways to minimise global warming. Different types of forests, resulting from different land-use histories, may coexist under similar macroenvironmental conditions, but their e ciency as carbon sinks may differ. In central Spain, many areas are covered by coexisting patches of monospeci c plantations of Pinus halepensis, established since the 1950's, and native Quercus forest coppiced up to the 1960´s. We aimed to compare the carbon stock between both t… Show more
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