Student Research Reports
Investigate the basic data and carbon sequestration of trees on the campus of Kaohsiung Girls’ High School
Organization(s):KaoHsiung Girls Senior High school
Country:Taiwan Partnership
Student(s):Chuang,Tsan-Yu
Huang,Hai-Yen
Yu,Pei-Syuan
CHEN,CHEN
Cheng,Yung-Chieh
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Member(s):Chien-Hung Chen
Contributors:
Report Type(s):Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Biometry (including Tree Height)
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:2026-01-29
This study aims to utilize a campus tree information platform to investigate the relationship between tree species, trunk circumference, and height with their carbon sequestration capacity. Through field measurements and data analysis, a predictive model for tree carbon storage was developed. The findings were presented through posters and interpretive signs, and shared with students and faculty during on-campus events. Results indicate a positive correlation between tree volume, species, and carbon sequestration, with tree size being the most significant factor influencing carbon storage capacity