Allometric relationships used in the CARAT and ACORN tools to assess evolution of tree biomass and tree carbon storage over time for 19 tree species in temperate agroforestry
温帯アグロフォレストリーにおける19樹種の樹木バイオマスと炭素貯留の経時変化を評価するためのCARATおよびACORNツールで使用されるアロメトリー関係 (AI 翻訳)
Paul Pardon, Bert Reubens, Thomas Vanneste, Emma Vandenheede, Tom Coussement
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日本語
本稿は、温帯アグロフォレストリーシステムにおける樹木バイオマスと炭素貯留の経時変化を評価するためのCARATおよびACORNツールで使用されるアロメトリー関係を紹介する。19樹種について、胸高直径(DBH)の時間発展予測と、アロメトリー関係および種別木材密度を用いたバイオマス計算の2段階手法を説明する。さらに、ポプラとクルミの個体について植栽後20年間の計算例を示す。
English
This paper presents allometric relationships used in the CARAT and ACORN tools for assessing tree biomass and carbon storage over time in temperate agroforestry systems. It describes a two-step method: predicting DBH development over time, then calculating biomass using allometric relations and species-specific wood density for 19 tree species. Exemplary calculations for poplar and walnut trees over 20 years are provided.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では、農地への植林による炭素貯留(J-クレジット制度など)が注目されており、本ツールの手法は国内のアグロフォレストリーにおける炭素評価に応用可能。ただし、対象樹種が温帯欧州中心であるため、日本固有種への適用にはキャリブレーションが必要。
In the global GX context
This paper provides practical allometric relationships for carbon accounting in temperate agroforestry, relevant to global climate mitigation efforts. The tools (CARAT, ACORN) support quantification of carbon sequestration in alley-cropping and silvopastoral systems, aligning with IPCC guidelines and offering a methodology that could be adapted for other regions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can use the allometric relationships and methodology for calibrating carbon models in agroforestry systems.
🏢実務担当者:Practitioners can apply the CARAT and ACORN tools to estimate carbon storage in agroforestry projects for carbon crediting or sustainability reporting.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can reference these tools to support agroforestry incentives and carbon accounting standards.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Agroforestry is receiving increasing attention in temperate agricultural systems as a promising agroecological practice. It can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as greater diversity and resilience on the farm. Additionally, agroforestry provides opportunities to compensate for lower crop yields through the production of wood, fruit, or nuts.Several calculation tools (see also DigitAF tool catalogue) have been developed to quantitatively assess ecosystem services and/or productivity within agroforestry systems, among others the CARAT and ACORN tools, which are part of the “Agroforestry Planner Flanders”.ACORN supports the design of agroforestry systems by combining simulations of crop yields, crop quality, and wood production with an economic evaluation. The tool focuses on alley-cropping systems and simulates yields over a ten-year period following the establishment of the alley-cropping system.CARAT (CARbon Agroforestry Tool) was developed to quantify the carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems. It currently focuses on high stem trees in alley cropping or silvopastoral systems.Both tools require calculation of the (temporal evolution of) tree biomass, for which we use allometric relationships based on the diameter at breast height (DBH). This is done in two steps: (1) predicting the development of DBH as a function of time, and (2) calculating biomass based on the estimated DBH using allometric relations and species-specific wood density values.Next, also the (temporal evolution of) carbon storage in tree biomass can ultimately be determined by multiplying the total above-ground biomass by a factor of 47% (a typical value used for trees in temperate forests; IPCC 2006).In this brief overview, we share the allometric relationships which are currently (April 2026) used for 19 tree species in temperate regions. We also add the exemplary calculation for an individual Poplar and Walnut tree, for the first twenty years after planting. Note that we currently also continue to collect empirical data in real-farm agroforestry context, so as to further calibrate these relationships in the near future.
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