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Carbon Sequestration Potential among Forest Trees In Adamawa State, Nigeria

ナイジェリア・アダマワ州の森林樹木における炭素隔離ポテンシャル (AI 翻訳)

Aliyu Muhammad Ba, Adamu Sanusi, Mohammed Isa, Ibrahim Mahmud

Open MIND📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-05-15#炭素会計
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20201301
原典: https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/carbon-sequestration-potential-among-forest-trees-in-adamawa-state-nigeria

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日本語

ナイジェリア・アダマワ州の森林樹木の炭素貯留量を非破壊サンプリングとアロメトリー式で推定。100個体の測定結果、森林は最大約396トンのCO2を貯蔵し、バオバブが最高値を示した。種間で有意差があり、在来広葉樹の高い炭素貯留能が確認された。気候変動緩和と政策策定の基礎データを提供。

English

This study estimated carbon storage potential of forest trees in Adamawa State, Nigeria using non-destructive sampling and allometric equations. Of 100 trees measured, forests stored up to 396 tons of CO2 equivalent, with Baobab showing the highest capacity. Significant variation among species highlights indigenous hardwoods' superior carbon storage. Provides baseline data for climate mitigation policies and forest conservation.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本のJ-クレジット制度や森林吸収源対策において、熱帯林の炭素隔離データは参考になる。特にアフリカでのオフセットプロジェクトに資する可能性があり、日本のGX政策における国際協力の文脈で有用。

In the global GX context

The study provides empirical carbon sequestration data from African tropical forests, supporting nature-based solutions for global climate mitigation. Findings are relevant for voluntary carbon markets and REDD+ programs, offering species-specific allometric data for carbon accounting in similar ecosystems.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Forest carbon researchers can use the species-specific allometric data and methodology for comparative studies in tropical ecosystems.

🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can utilize the carbon storage estimates for nature-based offset project planning in African regions.

🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can incorporate the baseline data into national climate mitigation strategies and forest conservation policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract: The growing impacts of climate change emphasize the urgency for nature-based solutions like forest carbon sequestration, especially in biodiversity-rich areas such as Adamawa State, Nigeria. Forests serve as crucial carbon sinks, helping to offset rising greenhouse gas emissions. The objective of the study is to take inventory of tree species families across the Central Zone of Adamawa State and assess their total carbon sequestration potential (CSP). A non-destructive sampling method was employed to estimate both above- and below-ground biomass. Individual trees were measured for diameter at breast height (DBH), and allometric equations were used to estimate carbon storage. A total of 100 individual trees across 25 tree families were sampled. The result shows that trees within forest areas stored up to 108,048.10 kg of carbon, equivalent to 396,176.37 kg of CO2. Significant variation in sequestration potential was observed among species. Baobab tree Adansonia digitata had the highest carbon content at 58,382.20 kg, equivalent to 214,068.07 kg CO2, equivalent to 214.07 CO2 (tons), and Piliostigma reticulatum had the lowest with 22.22 kg of carbon content, which is equivalent to 81.47 kg CO2,equivalent and 0.08 CO2 equivalent in (tons). From the study, the Malvaceae family has the highest number with 36% and the lowest was recorded in the Fabaceae family with 4%. The findings highlight the vital role forests play in climate mitigation and reveal that indigenous hardwoods possess higher carbon storage capacities. The study provides critical baseline data for integrating forest conservation into national and regional policies, supporting efforts to combat deforestation and safeguard biodiversity and also help reduce the impact of climate change in the region. Keywords: Carbon Sequestration Potentials, Forest, Tree Species, Biomass estimation, Environment. Title: Carbon Sequestration Potential among Forest Trees In Adamawa State, Nigeria Author: Ba, Aliyu Muhammad; Sanusi, Adamu; Isa, Mohammed; Mahmud, Ibrahim International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online) Vol. 14, Issue 2, April 2026 - June 2026 Page No: 42-49 Research Publish Journals Website: www.researchpublish.com Published Date: 15-May-2026 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20201301 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/carbon-sequestration-potential-among-forest-trees-in-adamawa-state-nigeria

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