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With the growing global concern about climate change, relationship between carbon stock density and tree species has become important for international climate change mitigation programmes. In this study, 150 Quadrats were laid down to assess the diversity, biomass and carbon stocks in each of the forest ranges (Barkot Range, Lachchiwala Range and Thano Range) of Dehra Dun Forest Division in Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India. Community level carbon stock density was analyzed using Two Way Indicator Species Analysis. Species Richness and Shannon Weiner index was correlated with the carbon stocks of Doon Valley. Positive and weak relationship was found between the carbon stock density and Shannon Weiner Index, and between carbon stock density and Species Richness.
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Introduction
Materials and Methods
Study site
Data collection
Diversity indices
Importance value index (IVI)
Results
Dominance (importance value index) of trees speciesin study area
Diversity measurement
Carbon assessment in barkot, lachchiwala and thano range
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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