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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
국가산림자원조사 고정표본점 자료를 활용한 고사목의 탄소저장량 추정
Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Coarse Woody Debris Using Permanent Sample Plot
Data from the Korean National Forest Inventory
문가현* , 임종수**† , 강진택***
Moon, Ga Hyun* , Yim, Jong Su**† , Kang, Jin Taek***
The greenhouse gas reduction function of forests is crucial globally in ameliorating climate change. Varying research
attempts to assess dead organic matter and carbon stock volume in soil have been conducted. The purpose of this study was
to analyze changes in the occurrence of coarse woody debris (CWD) and related carbon stocks using data from the National
Forest Inventory (NFI). To monitor changes in forest resources over time, this study used NFI data (2006-2020) that were
collected from permanent sample plots every five years 1,903 sample plots in which CWD occurred were analyzed at each
time point and CWD volume was calculated based on tree stem volume. Carbon stocks of CWD were estimated by applying
basic woody density and carbon fraction to CWD by tree type and tree decay level. The average volume of CWD decreased
from 23.04 to 14.83 m3 ha-1 and carbon stocks of CWD were also reduced from 3.36 to 1.86 ton C ha-1. This analysis estimated
carbon stocks of CWD in forests nationwide and the results can be utilized to build a greenhouse gas inventory. Long-term
monitoring and research are needed to identify the changing characteristics of CWD carbon storage. As carbon storage in
forests is interconnected, monitoring and model development should include trees, CWD, forest floor litter, and soil carbon
cycles. Furthermore, an analysis of the effect of anthropogenic activities on carbon cycles in future research would be useful.
Coarse Woody Debris, Forest Management, Carbon Stock, National Forest Inventory
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2022-02