Assessment of Carbon Sequestration to describe the conservation potential of sacred groves from Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra, India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.4s.701-708Keywords:
Sacred groves, Carbon Sequestration, sustainability, forest conservation, forest managementAbstract
Sacred groves are widely recognised for their contributions to gene pool preservation and biodiversity conservation. Their capacity to provide crucial ecological services—particularly carbon sequestration should also be considered in the context of small, traditionally protected forest patches. This study evaluates the carbon sequestration potential of sacred groves in Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra, through tree stock assessments conducted via field surveys. Despite their small size, these groves show considerable carbon storage, reinforcing their ecological significance. By highlighting the sequestration value of small sacred groves, the research shows the necessity to explore small sacred groves for their carbon sequestration potential. The paper suggests sustainable conservation strategies that integrate carbon management with cultural and ecological stewardship, and calls for policy interventions that align conservation efforts with community welfare




