CD Skripsi
Estimasi Simpanan Karbon Pada Kebun Sawit Di Lahan Gambut Tapung, Kampar, Riau
Oil palm plantations on degraded peatlands play an important role in the carbon cycle, both as carbon sinks and contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. This study aims to estimate carbon stocks in oil palm plantations on peatlands in Tapung, Kampar, Riau. The study was conducted in the villages of Pagaruyung, Air Terbit, and Sungai Putih using destructive and non-destructive methods with an allometric formula approach. The components observed included above- and below-ground biomass, necromass, understory vegetation, and litter. The results showed that the age of the oil palm plantation influenced the carbon stock value. The highest carbon stock was recorded in Sungai Putih Village Location 2 (26.05 tons/ha), while the lowest was in Sungai Putih Village Location 4 (5.87 tons/ha). This study highlights that stand structure, plant age, and plantation management significantly affect carbon storage. With sustainable management, oil palm plantations on peatlands can contribute to emission reduction and long-term carbon storage. This research provides a scientific basis for environmentally friendly oil palm plantation management.
Keywords: Carbon stock, biomass estimation, peatland degradation, oil palm plantation, carbon sequestration.
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