Forests (Mar 2015)

China’s National Monitoring Program on Ecological Functions of Forests: An Analysis of the Protocol and Initial Results

  • Jun Yang,
  • Guanghui Dai,
  • Shurong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f6030809
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 809 – 826

Abstract

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Information on the ecological functions of forests is important for sustainable forest management. In this study, we introduced the national monitoring program which has been used in China to evaluate the overall health status and ecological functions of forests. We also compared it to similar monitoring programs operating in Europe and the United States of America. We revealed the strength and drawbacks of China’s monitoring program by analyzing the initial evaluation results. Our analysis showed that among the three programs, the European program gives the most detailed measurements of conditions of forests while the U.S. program generates the most detailed information on individual trees. In comparison, China’s monitoring program has a higher spatial resolution but is narrowly focused on trees and uses coarse classifications of indicators. The health status of forests in China suggested that more resources should be invested to improve the health of existing forests, especially plantations. The limitations in China’s monitoring program need to be addressed to improve the accuracy of future assessments.

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