Tree growth and aboveground biomass in a tropical mountain forest thirty years after selective logging in Sarawak, Borneo
Tropical mountain forests are vital components of global floristic diversity as well as the hydrological cycle but have been extensively exploited. However, the impacts of human disturbances on changes in biomass and regional forest variation are not well documented in tropical mountainous regions....
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my.upm.eprints.934342022-11-22T08:57:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93434/ Tree growth and aboveground biomass in a tropical mountain forest thirty years after selective logging in Sarawak, Borneo Liang, Renee Sherna Ong, Kian Huat Kueh, Roland Jui Heng Mang, Nixon Girang King, Patricia Jie Hung Tropical mountain forests are vital components of global floristic diversity as well as the hydrological cycle but have been extensively exploited. However, the impacts of human disturbances on changes in biomass and regional forest variation are not well documented in tropical mountainous regions. This study was conducted on the Payeh Maga Highland, Sarawak, Malaysia thirty years after logging at three elevational zones namely upper dipterocarp forest (UDF), lower-montane oak-laurel forest (LOF), and upper montane forest (UMF). Stand and growth dynamics were assessed for 12 months to estimate the tree growth rate and the aboveground biomass (AGB) of logged and unlogged forests at various elevations. Significant differences between logged-over and primary plots were observed in diameter at breast height (dbh) and basal area growth in the UMF. AGB recovery in the LOF plots was significantly slower that in other plot types. After three decades, the UDF and the UMF plots had AGB values similar to those of their primary plots. This study indicated that selective logging practices need to be improved to enhance the sustainability of timber production. Long-term monitoring, along with the establishment of more plots and the measurement of additional tree-competition parameters, is needed to clarify outstanding uncertainties. Elsevier 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93434/1/Tree%20growth%20and%20aboveground.pdf Liang, Renee Sherna and Ong, Kian Huat and Kueh, Roland Jui Heng and Mang, Nixon Girang and King, Patricia Jie Hung (2021) Tree growth and aboveground biomass in a tropical mountain forest thirty years after selective logging in Sarawak, Borneo. Global Ecology and Conservation, 26. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2351-9894 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421000111 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01461 |
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Tropical mountain forests are vital components of global floristic diversity as well as the hydrological cycle but have been extensively exploited. However, the impacts of human disturbances on changes in biomass and regional forest variation are not well documented in tropical mountainous regions. This study was conducted on the Payeh Maga Highland, Sarawak, Malaysia thirty years after logging at three elevational zones namely upper dipterocarp forest (UDF), lower-montane oak-laurel forest (LOF), and upper montane forest (UMF). Stand and growth dynamics were assessed for 12 months to estimate the tree growth rate and the aboveground biomass (AGB) of logged and unlogged forests at various elevations. Significant differences between logged-over and primary plots were observed in diameter at breast height (dbh) and basal area growth in the UMF. AGB recovery in the LOF plots was significantly slower that in other plot types. After three decades, the UDF and the UMF plots had AGB values similar to those of their primary plots. This study indicated that selective logging practices need to be improved to enhance the sustainability of timber production. Long-term monitoring, along with the establishment of more plots and the measurement of additional tree-competition parameters, is needed to clarify outstanding uncertainties. |
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Tree growth and aboveground biomass in a tropical mountain forest thirty years after selective logging in Sarawak, Borneo |
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