Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest

Urban tree biomass studies are important for estimating urban wood waste yield, carbon sequestration, and other ecosystem goods provided by urban forests. This study quantified urban tree wood waste yield and temporal changes in carbon storage for different land uses using data from permanent monito...

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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.04.003
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27136
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Ecosystem services and goods
Allometric equations
Green wood waste
Bioenergy
Carbon sequestration
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Biomasa de árboles, rendimiento de residuos de madera y cambios en el almacenamiento de carbono en un bosque urbano
title Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
spellingShingle Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
Ecosystem services and goods
Allometric equations
Green wood waste
Bioenergy
Carbon sequestration
title_short Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
title_full Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
title_fullStr Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
title_full_unstemmed Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
title_sort Tree biomass, wood waste yield, and carbon storage changes in an urban forest
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Ecosystem services and goods
Allometric equations
Green wood waste
Bioenergy
Carbon sequestration
topic Ecosystem services and goods
Allometric equations
Green wood waste
Bioenergy
Carbon sequestration
description Urban tree biomass studies are important for estimating urban wood waste yield, carbon sequestration, and other ecosystem goods provided by urban forests. This study quantified urban tree wood waste yield and temporal changes in carbon storage for different land uses using data from permanent monitoring plots and locally developed urban tree and regional allometric biomass equations. Drivers influencing wood waste yields and carbon (C) sequestration were analyzed as was accuracy of available urban tree C storage models. We estimated annual urban tree stem and crown biomass removals at 2 Mega grams (Mg) per hectare, equivalent to approximately 5% of the annual requirements of a 100 MegaWatt bioenergy plant. Urban tree C storage changes, or annual C sequestration, was 29,280 Mg which is equivalent to 5% of all anthropogenic local C emissions in 2008 and twice as much as estimated by an available carbon sequestration model. Greater amounts of wood waste were generated in forests and commercial/institutional areas than residential areas, but differences were not significant and amount removed was only significantly related to the amount of impervious surfaces and maintained grass. Available urban tree C storage models can have errors of 40%. Results can be used to estimate the potential annual supply of city-wide urban wood waste from management, maintenance, land clearing activities, and post-hurricane tree debris removal. Wood waste can be a sustainable urban forest ecosystem service and good; but tradeoffs such as esthetics, soil quality and community preferences should be accounted for as well.
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