Bibliographic citations
Riofrio, G., (2017). Valoración económica del secuestro de CO2 en dos tipos de bosque en el distrito de Urarinas, Loreto - Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4606
Riofrio, G., Valoración económica del secuestro de CO2 en dos tipos de bosque en el distrito de Urarinas, Loreto - Perú [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2017. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4606
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title = "Valoración económica del secuestro de CO2 en dos tipos de bosque en el distrito de Urarinas, Loreto - Perú",
author = "Riofrio Garay, Grimilda Rosa Génesis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2017"
}
The study was made in two kinds of forests, in the district of Urarinas, province of Maynas, Loreto region. The objective was to estimate the amount of total biomass, carbon stock and to assess economically the CO2 retention in lowland forests with very poor drainage and lowland forests with moderate drainage. Lowland forests with a very poor drainage reports 78,52 t/ha for the 25 species that obtained the highest amount of biomass and representing 80,43 % of the total; while lowland forests with poor drainage shows 53.65 t/ha which constitutes 81.07%. The 25 species that shows the highest carbon stock for each type of forest with 39,10 tC/ha (80,42%) corresponds to the lowland forest with a very poor drainage, and 26,72 tC/ha (81,07%) belongs to the lowland forest with a moderate drainage. The 25 species with the greatest amount of CO2 retention for each type of forest with 143,34 tCO2/ha (80,43%) concerns the lowland forest with a very poor drainage; while the lowland forest with moderate drainage exhibits 97.95 t CO2 / ha (81.06%). Lowland forest with a very poor drainage shows the highest economic value of CO2 retention with 520.88 US$/ha for the 25 species, that represents 62,14% of all, and lowland forest with a moderate drainage has 337,88 US$/ha which constitutes 62,14%. The hypothesis is accepted according to the economic value of CO2 retention that varies between lowland forest with a very poor drainage and lowland forest with a moderate drainage.
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