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ESTIMATION OF CO2 EMISSION FROM FOREST FIRE : CASES RIAU FOREST IN INDONESIA Lilik Slamet S, Sinta Berliana Sipayung, Agung Haryanto Centre for Application Atmosphere Science And Climate National Institute Of Aeronautics And Space. Background.

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  1. ESTIMATION OF CO2 EMISSION FROM FOREST FIRE : CASES RIAU FOREST IN INDONESIALilik Slamet S, Sinta Berliana Sipayung, Agung HaryantoCentre for Application Atmosphere Science And ClimateNational Institute Of Aeronautics And Space

  2. Background -The forest in Indonesia was the source of the biological diversity and sperm plasma so as love if burnt. -Forest fire always happened every year. -Forest fire had a bad impact on the side of economics and environment. -Forest fire released many CO2 to the atmosphere as greenhouse gases that could influence the climate global. -Grating instrumentation CO2 from forest fire that not yet equitable was installed in every forest. -Indonesia as peratifikasi Kyoto Protocol was to have to know definitely the number CO2 that was produced forest fire for the bargaining position in the carbon trading

  3. Location Study

  4. Data : -Month rainfall -Month temperature -Vegetation Index from NOAA satelite -Month Intensity Solar Radiation -Soil water on maximum capacity

  5. Flowchart

  6. Canopy Fire Leaves, Repro. organs Branches TOTAL (include stems) Surface Fire All litter and debris except root debris Underground Fire Root and root debris Type of fire affecting vegetation

  7. Conclusion • Results of the estimation of emissions CO2 from forest fire for each fire kind was to be different • The equation fAPAR that possibly was used for the estimation of the forest region in Indonesia was from Ochi et al (1997), because of being results of the research in the forest region in Asia and for all the vegetation kinds • emissions CO2 for the Riau location was produced 2246,96 g/m2 for surface fire, 631,08 g CO2/m2 for canopy fire, and 529,59 g CO2/m2 for ground fire • These results still must validation with the observation data

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