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Unveiling tree diversity and carbon density of homegarden in the Thodupuzha urban region of Kerala,India:a contribution towards urban sustainability

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dc.contributor.author Padmakumar, Babu
dc.contributor.author Sreekanth, NP
dc.contributor.author Shanthiprabha, V
dc.contributor.author Paul, Joby
dc.contributor.author Sreedharan, K
dc.contributor.author Augustine, Toms
dc.contributor.author Jayasooryan, KK
dc.contributor.author Rameshan, M
dc.contributor.author Arunbabu, V
dc.contributor.author Mohan, Mahesh
dc.contributor.author Sylas, VP
dc.contributor.author Ramasamy, EV
dc.contributor.author Thomas, AP
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-19T09:56:13Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-19T09:56:13Z
dc.date.issued 2021-05-05
dc.identifier.citation Padmakumar, B., Sreekanth, N.P., Shanthiprabha, V. et al. Unveiling tree diversity and carbon density of homegarden in the Thodupuzha urban region of Kerala,India:a contribution towards urban sustainability. Trop Ecol 62, 508–524 (2021). en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0564-3295
dc.identifier.other 10.1007/s42965-021-00149-2
dc.identifier.uri http://starc.stthomas.ac.in:8080/xmlui/xmlui/handle/123456789/90
dc.description.abstract The present study aimed to assess the role of homegarden (HG) in safeguarding the tree diversity and carbon (C) density or storage in the Thodupuza urban region of Idukki district in Kerala, India. A stratified random approach was used for selecting the four homegardens (HGs) with a size of 1hectare (ha). The study mainly focused on species richness, diversity, above ground biomass, carbon, correlation and distribution of carbon with various variables, species and group wise carbon storage of the system. A total of 992 trees from 66 species belonging to 31 families were enumerated with representation of 4 endemic, 1 vulnerable, 1 endangered and 23 exotics. The diversity indices obtained were closer to those of the forest ecosystem. Above ground biomass and carbon density were estimated to be 67.06 t/ha (tonne/hectare) and 31.85 6 t/ha respectively. Species Tectona grandis showed dominancy in carbon and Important Value Index. Correlation analysis among species revealed that carbon exhibited a strong positive trend with basal area and tree density, but in the case of plot (HG)-wise examination only basal area had a strong positive relationship. The diametric class analysis showed skewed type of distribution for carbon and tree density while diversity had reverse j-shaped curve. Among the two plant groups, cultivated species had an edge over native in storing carbon. Overall, this assessment shows the potential of using homegardens as a socio-ecological systems for sustainable development particularly in terms of land availability and climate mitigation options in the face of rapid urbanization. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Indian Institute of Remote Sensing Indian Space Research Organisation Department of Space and Government of India en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.subject Above ground biomass en_US
dc.subject Basal area en_US
dc.subject Endemism en_US
dc.subject Exotics en_US
dc.subject Important Value Index en_US
dc.subject Sequestration en_US
dc.title Unveiling tree diversity and carbon density of homegarden in the Thodupuzha urban region of Kerala,India:a contribution towards urban sustainability en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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