Abstract
Forest management in Indonesia is now adopting the Social Forestry approach, a legal scheme that grants management rights to local communities to sustainably manage state forests, customary forests or rights forests. This study aims to identify various agroforestry patterns and analyze the estimation of carbon stocks in these patterns in Dompu District. The data collection method was carried out by census with a sample intensity of 30 plots in all demonstration plots which will then be distributed by random sampling, considering the representation of vegetation conditions and accessibility. Variables studied for pattern identification include plant species, number, wood/non-wood grouping, and dominance of main stand types. For carbon estimation, the variables used include DBH measurement, tree height, volume, BEF, biomass, and live biomass carbon. The results showed two agroforestry patterns: mixed and simple. The estimated carbon stock in the mixed pattern was 16.18 tons/ha, while in the simple pattern it was 27.14 tons/ha