Forest management is regarded as one possible approach to reducing greenhouse gases by absorbing carbon at a relatively low cost. In Korea, the forest comprises 64% of the total land area, so forests are expected to play a key role in mitigating climate change on the one hand. On the other hand, since 70% of the forest area is owned by the private sector, there is considerable uncertainty about managing forests for the national carbon sink strategy. The objective of this study is to examine the levels of carbon incentives to private forest management for the purpose of maximizing forests carbon absorption. First, in the context of present forest management policies, this study discusses applicable measures for the promotion of carb...
The biodiversity and carbon dioxide absorption function of forests have received attention due to gl...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In April 2005, Canada announced the introduction of new systems that could make the best use of mark...
Under the Korean Emission Trading System in The Forestry Sector (KETSF) initiative, the Korean gover...
This paper develops three scenarios for the management of an existing, low productivity, collective ...
The Republic of Korea, henceforth referred to as Korea, has successfully implemented intensive progr...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
Carbon pricing was conducted through the subsidy payment for thinning activities in Japan within the...
Carbon pricing was conducted through the subsidy payment for thinning activities in Japan within the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
Privately-owned forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are important potential carbon sinks and play...
The biodiversity and carbon dioxide absorption function of forests have received attention due to gl...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In April 2005, Canada announced the introduction of new systems that could make the best use of mark...
Under the Korean Emission Trading System in The Forestry Sector (KETSF) initiative, the Korean gover...
This paper develops three scenarios for the management of an existing, low productivity, collective ...
The Republic of Korea, henceforth referred to as Korea, has successfully implemented intensive progr...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
Carbon pricing was conducted through the subsidy payment for thinning activities in Japan within the...
Carbon pricing was conducted through the subsidy payment for thinning activities in Japan within the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
Privately-owned forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are important potential carbon sinks and play...
The biodiversity and carbon dioxide absorption function of forests have received attention due to gl...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...