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Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation : = Cases from Indonesia.
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Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation :/
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Cases from Indonesia.
作者:
Indrajaya, Yonky.
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1 online resource (156 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-04, Section: A.
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Dissertations Abstracts International85-04A.
標題:
Carbon sequestration. -
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ISBN:
9798380564830
Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation : = Cases from Indonesia.
Indrajaya, Yonky.
Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation :
Cases from Indonesia. - 1 online resource (156 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-04, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wageningen University and Research, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references
Forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle and are home to a significant portion of the world's terrestrial biodiversity. Global concerns about climate change forces governments to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, including the contribution from the forestry sector. One of the greenhouse gas mitigation strategies of the forestry sector is reducing the rate of deforestation and forest degradation and increasing forest carbon stocks. As part of the global community, Indonesia is committed to contributing to climate change mitigation by reducing deforestation and forest degradation and increasing forest carbon stocks by improving forest management. This thesis focuses on optimal forest management for climate change mitigation in Indonesia in the even-aged forest (plantation forest) and uneven-aged forest (natural forest). I use the Faustmann approach to analyze the optimal forest management with additional income from carbon credit. This thesis consists of six chapters.Chapter 1 introduces the research presented in this dissertation. It provides an overview of the importance of forests in climate change mitigation and the potential role of remunerations for improving carbon stock. It describes the optimal forest management when the additional income from carbon credits is considered. The chapter introduces briefly the case studies of plantation forests (i.e., monoculture with clear-felling and artificial regeneration) and of multiage multi-species forests (i.e., polyculture with selective cutting and natural regeneration) that are analyzed with numerical models in this thesis.Chapter 2 elaborates the cost-effectiveness of forest carbon remuneration by comparing a theoretically correct model, i.e., the current carbon approach, with the most used voluntary carbon schemes, i.e., the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) for Acacia mangiumin Indonesia. The global accord on climate change mitigation (Paris Agreement), which specifically includes REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation and fostering conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancing forest carbon stocks) as part of the agreement, has the potential to promote carbon sequestration in plantation forests by extending forest rotation. Voluntary carbon payment systems have recently issued a greater proportion of carbon credits than compliance schemes. VCS is the most prominent of the voluntary carbon remuneration systems. The cost-effectiveness of using VCS in Indonesian short-rotation plantation forests is investigated. We can provide recommendations to forest plantation managers who want to improve forest management to make it "climate-smart."Chapter 3 analyzes how resin production and carbon sequestration individually and jointly affect the optimal management of pine forests in Indonesia. Plantation forests are used to produce wood and non-timber forest products (NTFPs), such as resin. In comparison to a forest where timber is the only source of income, additional income from NTFP - here I am looking at resin and carbon services - may change the optimal management of a plantation forest. In order to achieve optimal forest management, different site types that influence pine forest growth are researched and discussed. Forest managers may have more options to maximize profit from some income sources from pine forest timber and NTFP.Chapter 4 analyzes the optimal management of multi-age, multi-species forests under REDD+ in Indonesia. REDD+ can encourage carbon sequestration in Indonesia's multi-age, multispecies forests which are primarily logged with conventional methods (CL). Reduced-impact logging (RIL) reduces the damage to the residual stand by carefully planning and controlling timber harvesting by trained workers.
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2024
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9798380564830Subjects--Topical Terms:
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