Forest degradation and deforestation are some of the major global concerns as they can reduce the forest carbon stock
and sequestration capacity. However, the carbon stock and sequestration potential in a mixed dipterocarp tropical forest
remains unclear due to a lack of information. This study was carried out on the carbon stock and estimated its economic
value to justify its conservation. Six plots were established in the Endau Rompin National Park, Johor and subplots
measuring 50 × 20 m were established in each plot. All trees greater than 15 cm DBH (diameter at breast height) were
identified and the parameters measured included tree height and diameter. The aboveground carbon (AGC) content was
about 222 Mg(C) ha-1, belowground carbon (BGC) was 53 Mg (C) ha-1 and it was 6 Mg (C) ha-1 for other components.
In total, the carbon stock amounted to 281 Mg (C) ha-1. On the other hand, the total CO2 sequestrated in the mixed
dipterocarp forest amounted to 1,040 t CO2
ha-1. The carbon value was estimated at RM32,240 t CO2
ha-1 or $7,280 t CO2
ha-1. Therefore, the study found that the dipterocarp forest should be preserved to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.