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Richness of Forest Stands and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Storage in Urban Institutional Lands of Bukavu, D.R. Congo

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Improving the urban environmental quality relies mainly on the increasing of urban forests capacity to store carbon dioxide. This study assesses the floristic diversity of urban institutional lands in Bukavu and their potential to reduce atmospheric CO2. An exhaustive inventory over three sites (Collège Alfajiri, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de la Paix and Institut Supérieur Pédagogique) of Bukavu led to the identification of 1,113 trees of which the diameter at breast height (1.30 m) ranged from 4.9 to 161 cm. Results reveal a floristic diversity made up of 4 families of conifers with 4 species and 14 of broadleaves with 21 species. Average densities were of 54 trees ha-1 and 5.21 m2 ha-1 of basal area. Urban-based allometric equations used yielded up to 312.8 tons of carbon stored in trees aboveground biomass equivalent to 1,147.9 tons of CO2 reduced from the atmosphere over the three sites. The rate of carbon storage reaches 15.1 tons ha-1. Thus, trees of the three institutional sites in Bukavu play an important role in reducing atmospheric CO2 and contribute, thereby, to mitigate global climate change effects. Given the current environmental challenge associated with high population growth rate in cities, the urban forest ecosystem in DRC requires to be extended and further investigation.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Materials and Methods
  Study area
  Study sites
  Materials
  Tree inventory
  Data analysis
  Tree size distribution
  Tree density calculation
  Carbon stock estimates
  Error estimate
 Results
  Species composition
  Tree distribution into diameter classes
  Tree density in institutional lands
  Species distribution in relation with allometric equationsused
  Carbon stocks distribution per institutional sites and species
  Carbon density variation among sites
  Highest carbon sink species
 Discussion
  Limitations and uses
  Urban species composition
  Diameter distribution and tree density
  Assessing Carbon dioxide storage variation in Bukavu
  Compared capacity of species in carbon storage
  Environmental role of trees in institutional lands of Bukavu
 Conclusion
 Acknowledgements
 References

저자정보

  • Bakach D. KADIATA Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Kinshasa, B.P. 117, Kinshasa XI, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • J. B. Ncutirakiza NDAMIYEHE Faculté des Sciences, Université de Kisangani, B.P. 2012 Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo

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