Urban tree species diversity and related carbon contribution: A case study of the legon botanical garden (lbg), university of ghana main campus

Mona Dave, Vincent Von Vordzogbe, Henry Nii Amponsah

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Abstract

The present study was e carried out to record tree diversity and estimate their related carbon input at the Legon Botanical Garden. Using non-destructive sampling approach in 1.56-hectare area, biophysical parameters of trees species was carried out and appropriate allometries used to convert these measures to total biomass and potential carbon dioxide values. 146 diverse live tree species belonging to 32 different plant families were inventoried. The Fabaceae constitutes the dominant plant family. A total count of 289 individual trees belonging to 44 genera made up of 51 different species and 16 plant families was enumerated. The average tree height and girth measured ranged between 6.4 to 45.2 m and 0.2 to 3.8 m respectively. Potentially, these wood species contributed a total biomass weighting of 546.2 t ha and 273.1 t C -1 ha carbon storage with and recording the highest values. The findings in this study, -1 Ceiba pentandra, Gliricidia sepium, Antiaris toxicaria represents the current status of tree stands in the Legon Botanical Garden.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-251
Number of pages9
JournalIndian Journal of Ecology
Volume48
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Biomass and carbon storage
  • Legon botanical garden
  • Tree diversity
  • Urban trees

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