F Tamooh
Biomass accumulation in a rehabilitated mangrove forest at Gazi Bay
Tamooh, F; Kairo, J G; Huxham, M; Kirui, B; Mencuccini, M; Karachi, M
Abstract
Global mangrove coverage is estimated to be 0.4% of the forested areas globally (Spalding et al. 1997). Despite this small areal coverage, mangroves are important because of the range of ecological, economic and environmental services they provide (Saenger 2002; FAO 1994) In the last few decades, unsustainable utilization of mangrove resources has resulted in a loss of 50% of their original cover (FAO 2005). The global mangrove biomass is estimated to be in excess of 8.7 gigatons dry weight (i.e. 4.0 gigatons of carbon; Twilley et al. 1992; Ong 1993). This is stored in both above-ground and below-ground tree components (Twilley et al. 1992). Most biomass studies on mangroves have concentrated on natural stands (Soares & Novelli 2005; Sherman et al. 2003; Saintilan 1997; Clough et al. 1997) with very few studies on managed and replanted forests (Ong 1993; Putz & Chan 1986).
Citation
Tamooh, F., Kairo, J. G., Huxham, M., Kirui, B., Mencuccini, M., & Karachi, M. (2009). Biomass accumulation in a rehabilitated mangrove forest at Gazi Bay. In Advances in Coastal Ecology : People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya (138-147). African Studies Centre
Publication Date | 2009 |
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Deposit Date | Nov 24, 2016 |
Publisher | African Studies Centre |
Pages | 138-147 |
Series Title | African Studies Collection, vol. 20 |
Book Title | Advances in Coastal Ecology : People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya. |
Chapter Number | 10 |
ISBN | 9789054480907 |
Keywords | Ecology; |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/438859 |
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