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Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science, 2022, 5(9); doi: 10.25236/AJCIS.2022.050902.

Study on the Effect of Different Crop Rotation Cycles on Forest Carbon Sequestration Capacity Based on Carbon Sequestration Model

Author(s)

Xinjie Ju, Zhaoxuan Zhang, Guning Wang, Lizhi Chen, Yuxiao Li

Corresponding Author:
Xinjie Ju
Affiliation(s)

Undergraduate School, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China

Abstract

Forests are extremely important ecological reservoirs and contribute significantly to the balance of global carbon cycling and carbon sequestration. In order to fully develop the carbon storage capacity of forests and consider the development of forest social efficiency, it is necessary to establish a reasonable model for the efficiency of forest carbon sequestration. The model should give effective management methods for different types of forests to replace the current widespread practice of over-logging or over-protection. We studied the carbon sequestration of forest vegetation and forest products separately and established a carbon sequestration model based on the effective area of forest. By simulating the effects of different rotation periods on forest carbon sequestration capacity, we conclude that a short rotation of about 10 years is most conducive to carbon sequestration in forests. On top of that, we extend the above evaluation model to the whole world, taking the Malaysian rainforest as an example to explore the best forest management model.

Keywords

Carbon sequestration model; Forecast model; Forest Management; The Thornthwaite Memorial model

Cite This Paper

Xinjie Ju, Zhaoxuan Zhang, Guning Wang, Lizhi Chen, Yuxiao Li. Study on the Effect of Different Crop Rotation Cycles on Forest Carbon Sequestration Capacity Based on Carbon Sequestration Model. Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science (2022), Vol. 5, Issue 9: 7-13. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJCIS.2022.050902.

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