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Derivation of allometric equations and carbon content estimation in mangrove forests of Malaysia


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Khan, Waseem Razzaq and Giani, Michele and Bevilacqua, Stanislao and Anees, Shoaib Ahmad and Mehmood, Kaleem and Nazre, M. and Abdul Haddy, Abdul Aziz and Abang Median, Abang Norizan and Bujang, Japanie Bin and Mohamad-Ismail, Fatin Norliyana and Mohamed, Johar and Samdin, Zaiton and Abiri, Rambod and Tuan-Ibrahim, Tuan Marina and Mohammad, Lydia Suzieana and Naji, Hamid Reza and Akram, Seemab and Abdul-Hamid, Hazandy and Dube, Timothy (2025) Derivation of allometric equations and carbon content estimation in mangrove forests of Malaysia. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 26. art. no. 100618. pp. 1-14. ISSN 2665-9727

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Mangrove forests play a vital role in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation, yet comprehensive data on their carbon storage capacity in Malaysia remain limited. This study investigated allometric relationships and carbon content in Malaysian mangrove forests, aiming to develop site species-specific allometric equations, determine carbon content in tree components, and assess total carbon stock. Research was conducted in four compartments of the Sg. Pulai Permanent Reserved Forest, representing a mixed-species mangrove stand. We measured 1403 trees across ten species, with Rhizophora apiculata identified as the dominant species. Using diameter at breast height (DBH) and tree height, we developed site species-specific allometric equations to estimate aboveground biomass. The total aboveground biomass ranged from 183.30 t ha⁻1 to 187.06 t ha⁻1 across the study area. We calculated the total carbon stock at 91.01 t C ha⁻1, incorporating measurements from trees below 5 cm in diameter, dead and downed wood, and litter. An economic valuation of carbon storage was conducted using two approaches: the social cost of carbon method estimated a value of USD 4054.76 per hectare. In contrast, the market price approach yielded USD 1064.34 per hectare. This study provides essential data for improving biomass and carbon stock estimation methods in Malaysian mangrove ecosystems. Our findings highlight these forests' economic and ecological importance, supporting their integration into climate change mitigation strategies and informing sustainable management and conservation policies for mangrove forests in Malaysia and similar regions.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
Faculty of Forestry and Environment
Institut Ekosains Borneo
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2025.100618
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: Allometric equations; Biomass estimation; Carbon stock valuation; Climate change mitigation; Mangrove carbon sequestration
Depositing User: Mohamad Jefri Mohamed Fauzi
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2025 06:37
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2025 06:37
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