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Potensi Simpanan Karbon Di Hutan Adat Ghimbo Bonca Lida Kecamatan Kampa Kabupaten Kampar Provinsi Riau
ABSTRACT
Global climate change has become an important issue for every country. Global
warming causes climate change, which is influenced by the concentration of
greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. Efforts to address increasing carbon
emissions can be controlled by maintaining the sustainability of natural forests as
carbon stores and sinks. The Ghimbo Bonca Lida Indigenous Forest is an
indigenous forest of the Kenegerian Kampa Community located in Kampar
Regency, Riau Province. The purpose of this study is to calculate and analyze the
potential carbon storage in the Ghimbo Bonca Lida Indigenous Forest in Kampar
Regency, Riau Province. The research methods used were destructive sampling and
non-destructive sampling. Data collection was carried out by creating 20 m x 100
m plots with a sampling intensity (SI) of 2.5% distributed across 13 plots. The
sampling plot method was carried out Systematic Sampling with Random Start and
the distance between plots was 200 m. The results of the study show that the
Ghimbo Bonca Lida indigenous forest has 90 types of vegetation in 34 families,
with a total carbon stock of 131.68 tons/ha, equivalent to 13,273.34 tons. The details
of the carbon storage potential in five carbon sources are as follows: above-ground
carbon storage of 76.53 tons/ha, below-ground carbon storage of 28.32 tons/ha,
litter carbon storage of 2.33 tons/ha, necromass carbon storage of 8.01 tons/ha, and
soil carbon storage of 16.49 tons/ha. The amount of carbon stored plays a role in
supporting climate change mitigation efforts and contributes to reducing carbon
emissions.
Keywords: Carbon stock, Ghimbo Bonca Lida indigenous forest, Climate change
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