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PP00397-99
TitleField Test of Carbon Monitoring Methods in Home Garden Systems in Indonesia
AuthorMatt Delaney and James M Roshetko
Year1999
Parent TitleField Tests of Carbon Monitoring Methods in Forestry Projects
Pages231-245
Call NumberPP00397-99
Abstract:
Carbon sequestration is thought to be a promising means for reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide, an important greenhouse gas. If carbon becomes an internationally-traded commodity, as it appears likely, then monitoring the amount of carbon fixed by projects will become a critical component of any trading system. Winrock International has developed a cost-effective system for monitoring carbon storage in forestry and agroforestry projects. The purpose of this study was to field test those carbon monitoring methods for agroforestry systems in Indonesia. The specific objectives of the study were:
1. Measure the carbon in above-ground biomass, soils, litter, and herbaceous vegetation of home garden systems in Indonesia.
2. Evaluate the carbon monitoring methods and make recommendations for their improvement.
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