Feasibility Study For The Redd + Mechanism: The Case Of The Establishment Of Permanent Plots In The Ngoyla Mintom Forest Massif In Ufa 10-032 And 10-035
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Abstract
This study focuses on the contribution to the conservation of biodiversity and evaluation of carbon stocks in the forest of Ngoyla-Mintom. The objectives of the establishment of plots sampling in the area of Ngoyla-Mintom have been achieved. Indeed, field visits were conducted in January to March 2012 in two MFU 10-032 (102,103 ha) and 10-035 (101 793 ha). Trees and some shrubs have been identified, measured and marked according to the methodology proposed by Wildlife Works Carbon, coordinator of the project study (WWC-version of 18 January 2012). Twenty people took part in the establishment of permanent plots of biomass carbon assessment for a preparation for the future REDD+ mechanism. The results obtained during the implementation of plots show 1053 species with 395 species of shrubs located within the three meters radius and 658 trees in the ten meter radius of the floristic survey. The establishment of plots sampling can be used for future experimental studies in the assessment of carbon stocks for the preparation of Cameroon for the future REDD+ mechanism.