Ajay Singh’s research while affiliated with Wildlife Institute of India and other places

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Fig. 1. Map showing study area of Seminary Hills Reserve Forest in Nagpur, INDIA.
Fig. 2. Girth Class Distribution of dominant trees in the Study area.
Fig. 3. Assessed Tree Carbon Stock of Dominant Tree Species of the study area.
Fig. 5. Relationship among total basal area and above ground biomass of Tectona grandis in the study area.
Fig. 6. Relationship among total basal area and above ground biomass of Hardwickia binnata in the study area.

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Quantifying tree carbon stock in historically conserved Seminary Hills urban forest of Nagpur, India
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February 2021

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Acta Ecologica Sinica

Shalini Dhyani

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Ajay Singh

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Urban forests help regulating flow of ecosystem services and are efficient to sequester atmospheric carbon. Tree carbon stock in urban forests and green spaces can help improving human well-being. Nagpur being one of the fastest growing urban agglomerate in India that has faced rapid loss of green spaces in last three decades. Present study assessed tree biomass carbon storage potential of a historically conserved large (67.41 ha) Seminary Hills Reserve forest of Nagpur. A total of 150 quadrats of 100 m2 were laid to understand the vegetation structure and tree biomass storage. Overall structure and composition of the forest was assessed while, non-destructive biomass estimation was carried out using tree volume eqs. A total of 27 tree species belonging to 12 plant families were observed from the forest with only 6 tree species being dominant and remaining 21 being rare in occurrence. The maximum tree carbon storage was observed in dominant tree species of Hardwickia binata (76.30 t C ha−1) followed by 17.04 t C ha−1 in Tectona grandis and 1.19 t C ha−1 in Boswellia serrata. Carbon stock in other co-dominant species was reported in Terminalia bellirica (76.57 kg C ha−1), Gardenia resinifera (1118.6 g C ha−1) and Terminalia arjuna (84.8 g C ha−1). Total carbon stock of dominant tree species present in Seminary Hills urban forest was 94.53 ± 39.6 t C ha−1. The study intends to bring focus ecosystem benefits from Urban Forests in growing urban sprawls of India and the need to include their vital role in urban planning.

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... En la actualidad las estrategias para mitigar las emisiones de CO 2 se ha convertido en una cuestión prioritaria en los escenarios internacionales y nacionales, así como a escala ciudad (Terjanika y Pubule, 2022). El trabajo elaborado por Dhyani et al. (2021) en parques infantiles y jardines de la ciudad de Nagpur, en la India, determinó que en un área de 67.41 ha existe un total de 94.53 ton/CO 2-e ha almacenado en su arbolado. De igual manera, Lindén et al. (2020) realizaron su trabajo en parques urbanos en Helsinki, Finlandia, y los dividieron de acuerdo con su tamaño en pequeños, medianos y grandes, siendo este un criterio para su muestreo estratificado, lo que resultó en un total de 48 parques seleccionados y un área con una extensión de 3.005 ha, demostrando que en su arbolado se almacena un total de 130 ton/CO 2-e ha. ...

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Diversidad y captura de CO2 del arbolado del Parque Ecológico Zazil, Chetumal, Quintana Roo
Quantifying tree carbon stock in historically conserved Seminary Hills urban forest of Nagpur, India

Acta Ecologica Sinica