ASSESSMENT OF WOODY PLANT DIVERSITY AND CARBON STORAGE IN URBAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ABUJA
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ABDULLAHI Fatima
Abstract
This study investigates woody plant diversity and carbon storage across three secondary schools
in Abuja, Nigeria: Government Secondary School (GSS) Jiwa, GJSS Jiwa, and GGSS Dutse
Alhaji. Using a systematic sampling method, five plots per school were analyzed for tree
diversity, with measurements of above-ground and below-ground biomass obtained through
allometric equations. Tree diversity was quantified using Shannon and Simpson indices, while
carbon storage and CO2 emissions were calculated based on biomass measurements. At GSS Jiwa,
Plot 2 (West) exhibited the highest species diversity with a Shannon index of 1.367 and Fisher’s
alpha of 3.538, while Plot 5 (Central) had the lowest diversity with a Shannon index of 0.3488
and Fisher’s alpha of 0.7972. At GJSS Jiwa, Plot 2 (West) demonstrated the highest diversity
with a Shannon index of 1.082 and Simpson’s 1-D index of 0.6563, whereas Plot 1 (East), Plot 4
(North), and Plot 5 (Central) had the lowest diversity with Shannon indices of 0 and Simpson’s 1-
D indices of 0. Plot 2 (West) at GGSS Dutse Alhaji showed the highest diversity with a Shannon
index of 0.6931 and an evenness value of 1, while Plots 2 (West), 4 (North), and 5 (Central) had
the lowest diversity with Shannon indices of 0. Regarding carbon storage, GJSS Jiwa Plot 2
(West) with Swietenia macrophylla (Mahogany) had the highest carbon storage of 15,3356.44 kg
and CO2 emissions of 562.31 tons. In contrast, Plot 5 (Central) at GGSS Dutse Alhaji had the
lowest carbon storage with 16,535.68 kg and CO2 emissions of 60.63 tons. GSS Lafia's Plot 2
(West) contributed significantly with CO2 emissions of 164.29 tons and carbon storage of 44,808
kg. The findings highlight the importance of maintaining diverse tree species to maximize carbon
sequestration and minimize CO2 emissions, with implications for urban green space management
and climate action
