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Vázání uhlíku ve stínících dřevinách na agrolesnických kávových plantážích v Nikaragui
Hrubešová, Karolína
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of calculating the amount of sequestered carbon in shading trees and coffee plants on three selected agroforestry coffee plantations in the department of Matagalpa, which are located at an altitude from 880 m above sea level to 1400 m above sea level. The territory of the selected plantations belongs to the ecosystem of tropical montane cloud forest. The highest stock of carbon in the above-ground and underground biomass of shading trees was at the Selva Negra plantation, located at an altitude of 880 – 1,300 m above sea level, it was 48,7 ± 1,5 Mg ha-1, in addition coffee plants was 2,5 ± 0,22 Mg ha-1. At the La Dalia plantation at an altitude of 950 – 1,050 m above sea level, the above-ground and underground carbon stock in shade trees was 33,36 ± 1,94 Mg ha-1 and 2,3 ± 0,5 Mg ha-1 in the coffee plant. The total carbon stock from aboveground and belowground biomass of shade trees at the La Esperanza plantation, at an altitude of 1,350 – 1,400 m above sea level, was 28,8 ± 2,6 Mg ha-1. In coffee plants, the total supply was 1,9 ± 0,02 Mg ha-1. Funding options were proposed from the information found. If the studied plantations were interested in fi-nancial gain from traded carbon, they could each individually be entitled to a one time contribution: USD 2,656.47 (La Eperanza), USD 4,430.34 (Selva Negra), USD 3,085.66 (La Dalia).

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