Plant Diversity, Regeneration and Carbon Stock ofThree Community Managed Forests, Kailali, Western Nepal
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Abstract
Forest is an integral component of majority of people ofNepal. Community forestry
program has been involved as a potential solution to the problem of deforestation.
This study is intended to assess the status of plant diversity, regeneration and carbon
stock of three community managed riverine forest (Gasisamaigi, Laxmi and Shiva
Parbati) of Kailali Western Nepal. All these forest were riverine forest with different
management period. To asses Important Value Index (IVI), species diversity,
regeneration and carbon stock altogether 90 sample plots (30 plots in each forest) of
size 10m×10m were established for tree applying stratified random sampling method.
Within the 10 m× 10 m 3 sub plots of 5m×5m for shrubs and 3 subplots of 2m×2m for
herbs was laidonJanuary (2020). Tree biomass was estimated using equation of
Chavel et al., (2005) and regeneration was estimated by calculating the density of
each species in seedling, sapling and tree phases. Carbon stock of Gwasisamaigi
Community Forest was found higher (146.58t/ha) than in Laxmi Community Forest
(69.10t/ha) and Shiva Parbati Community Forest (59.2t/ha) and it increased with
increasing management period of community forest. Similarly total species diversity
was found higher in GCF but herbs species diversity was found higher in SCF.SCF
had good regeneration statusopen canopy of SCF might have favored the regeneration
of forest. This result revealed that species diversity and carbon stock increases with
increase in management period of community managed riverine forest.