The Kyoto Accord on climate change requires developed countries to achieve CO2-emissions reduction targets, but permits them to charge uptake of carbon (C) in terrestrial (primarily forest) ecosystems against emissions. Countries such as Canada hope to employ massive afforestation programs to achieve Kyoto targets. One reason is that foresters have identified large areas that can be afforested. In this paper, we examine this forestry option, focusing on the economics of afforestation in western Canada. In particular, we develop marginal C uptake curves and show that much less land is available for afforestation than would be the case if economics is ignored. We conclude that, while afforestation is a feasible weapon in the greenhouse policy...
Afforestation, the establishment of trees in areas that have not been forested for at least 50 years...
The Kyoto Protocol and the U.S. Climate Change Plan recognize afforestation as a potential means of ...
With the first commitment period beginning in 2008, resource managers are starting to consider the v...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
To meet its international commitment to reduce CO2 output by 7% from the 1990 level by 2012, Canada ...
To meet its international commitment to reduce CO2 output by 7% from the 1990 level by 2012, Canada ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
This paper examines the potential role of reforestation policies in reducing Canada's contribution t...
This paper examines the potential role of reforestation policies in reducing Canada's contribution t...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
ABSTRACT. Land-use change and forestry proj-ects are considered a low-cost option for ad-dressing cl...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
Afforestation, the establishment of trees in areas that have not been forested for at least 50 years...
The Kyoto Protocol and the U.S. Climate Change Plan recognize afforestation as a potential means of ...
With the first commitment period beginning in 2008, resource managers are starting to consider the v...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
To meet its international commitment to reduce CO2 output by 7% from the 1990 level by 2012, Canada ...
To meet its international commitment to reduce CO2 output by 7% from the 1990 level by 2012, Canada ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
As a result of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, afforestation of agricultural lands can be expected to take ...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
This paper examines the potential role of reforestation policies in reducing Canada's contribution t...
This paper examines the potential role of reforestation policies in reducing Canada's contribution t...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
ABSTRACT. Land-use change and forestry proj-ects are considered a low-cost option for ad-dressing cl...
Land-use change and forestry projects are considered a low-cost option for addressing climate change...
Afforestation, the establishment of trees in areas that have not been forested for at least 50 years...
The Kyoto Protocol and the U.S. Climate Change Plan recognize afforestation as a potential means of ...
With the first commitment period beginning in 2008, resource managers are starting to consider the v...