Abstract
The article presents tables of growth of fir plantations in the southern part of Siberia supplemented by carbon parameters. The dependences of the mortality coefficients on the stock and the number of trunks are considered. The obtained dependences will help determine what determines the relationship between the mortality coefficient and the stock and the number of trunks. Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of fir plantations of the South Siberian mountain forestry region considered in this paper will determine their production potential. The calculated coefficients will significantly reduce the uncertainty of carbon estimates, which will undoubtedly contribute to the development and implementation of forestry planning and practical measures for adaptation and adaptation to climate change. This will undoubtedly contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, since the possibility and accuracy of taking into account the possibility of forests to bind and accumulate atmospheric carbon will increase.
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