2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12020130
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Impact of Ex-Closure in above and below Ground Carbon Stock Biomass

Abstract: Globally, there is a serious issue in carbon stock due to high deforestation and the loss of land, limited carbon storage pools in aboveground and underground forests in different regions, and increased carbon emissions to the atmosphere. This review paper highlights the impact of exclosures on above and below ground carbon stocks in biomass as a solution to globally curb carbon emissions. The data has been analyzed dependent on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) guidelines, the Food and Agri… Show more

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“…These findings are in agreement with the studies (e.g. Araya, 2014;Mekuria et al, 2020;Tsegay & Meng, 2021) that depicted the area enclosure reverses land degradation into a productive landscape and increases vegetation cover. From the result, grassland had been relatively high persistence value (426.9 ha) in the Bilate watershed from 1994 to 2022time period.…”
Section: Environment Conservation Journalsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…These findings are in agreement with the studies (e.g. Araya, 2014;Mekuria et al, 2020;Tsegay & Meng, 2021) that depicted the area enclosure reverses land degradation into a productive landscape and increases vegetation cover. From the result, grassland had been relatively high persistence value (426.9 ha) in the Bilate watershed from 1994 to 2022time period.…”
Section: Environment Conservation Journalsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similarly, studies (e.g. Kasim et al, 2015;Mohammed et al, 2020;Tsegay & Meng, 2021) show that the vegetation cover was increased due to area enclosure restoration activities and community-managed forests.…”
Section: Environment Conservation Journalmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Research on forest biomass, an essential indicator of forest productivity, predominantly focuses on aboveground biomass (AGB), overlooking the substantial contribution of belowground biomass (BGB) (Cairns et al, 1997; Nie et al, 2016). Furthermore, few studies have explored the differences between natural and planted forests (Ma et al, 2017; Reid et al, 2018; Tsegay and Meng, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a significant correlation between aboveground vegetation properties and SOC (Solomon et al,2018). The carbon ratios of living biomass and soil together make up more than 90% of total storage in all regions of the world (Tsegay and Meng 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%