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Much of the guidance about potential impacts of reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) speculates how efforts would be implemented and draws lessons from other mechanisms, such as payments for ecosystem services (PES). However, with few REDD activities underway, little...
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is described, and the potential impact of forests on the buildup of atmospheric carbon is examined. A major focus is the … means by which forests and forest management can contribute to the sequestration of carbon. The potential role of forests … include forest protection; the management of forests for carbon for joint products, i.e., the management of forests to …
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acceptable tools for addressing the issue of the build-up of atmospheric carbon, the potential role of planted forests as a … carbon offsetting activities. In a world where carbon sequestration has monetary value, investments in planted forests can be … combined with timber values create financial incentives for creating planted forests, which could not be justified on the bases …
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The present thesis deals with carbon sequestration options in the Kyoto Protocol, namely carbon sequestration in the terrestrial biosphere and carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS). Chapter 2 investigates the negotiation process on Land use, Land-use change and Forestry (LULUCF) under the...
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The Kyoto Protocol, which came in force in February 2005, allows countries to resort to «supplementary activities» consisting particularly in carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. Existing papers studying the optimal carbon sequestration recognize the importance of the temporality of...
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In the Kyoto Protocol carbon sinks became a tool for releasing the economic burden of achieving the emission target. For Finland, credits from carbon sinks might be important since the amount of carbon sequestered in total forest area has been large relative to total emissions. It was agreed in...
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