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A comparative study on carbon stock in Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in two different ecological regions of Nepal
2016
Banko Janakari
<p>Estimation of total biomass and carbon sequestration in any forest is crucial as it gives ecological and economic benefits through various environmental services. With an aim to quantify the carbon stock densities in the two different ecological regions–the Hills and the Terai, two Community Forests (CFs) having the dominance of Shorea robusta were selected from Gorkha (in the Hills) and Chitwan (in the Terai) districts for the purpose of the study. Systematic random sampling with 1%
doi:10.3126/banko.v26i1.15498
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