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CHEN Xin, LUO Mei-ling, LIN Shi-yu, ZHU Li-ying. Analysis on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ecosystem Carbon Storage in the Mountain Type National Park-A Case Study of Wuyishan National Park[J]. TAIWAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2023, 45(1): 72-78. DOI: 10.16006/j.cnki.twnt.2023.01.011
Citation: CHEN Xin, LUO Mei-ling, LIN Shi-yu, ZHU Li-ying. Analysis on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ecosystem Carbon Storage in the Mountain Type National Park-A Case Study of Wuyishan National Park[J]. TAIWAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2023, 45(1): 72-78. DOI: 10.16006/j.cnki.twnt.2023.01.011

Analysis on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ecosystem Carbon Storage in the Mountain Type National ParkA Case Study of Wuyishan National Park

  •   Objective/Meaning  The national park was the pioneering field to resist the climate crisis and affect the human destiny. Through scientifically studying the temporal and spatial variation characteristics of carbon storage in Wuyishan National Park, it would provide reference for formulating more reasonable ecological management schemes in the future.
      Methods/Procedures  Based on the InVEST model, different kinds of carbon density data were collected by using the literature retrieval method, and the carbon storage of Wuyishan National Park was analyzed in the two dimensions of time and space.
      Results/Conclusions  The results showed that: (1) The forest land type of Wuyishan National Park was the dominant land use type in this area, and the grassland and farmland were ranked the second and the third. (2) The total carbon storage of Wuyishan National Park showed a a trend of “first decrease and then increase, U-shaped variation”, and the high value area of carbon storage coincided with the range of forest land type. (3) The soil carbon storage was the main component of the ecosystem carbon storage, accounting for a prominent proportion.
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