Carbon sequestration by afforestation can help mitigate global climate change but may have adverse environmental and economic impacts in some regions. For example, economic incentives for carbon sequestration may encourage the expansion of Pinus radiata timber plantations in the Fynbos biome of South Africa, with negative consequences for water supply and biodiversity. I built a dynamic ecological-economic model to investigate whether afforestation of a Fynbos catchment with Pinus radiata is economically viable when the potential benefits of carbon sequestration and timber production are balanced against the losses to water supply. I found that afforestation appears viable to the forestry industry under current water tariffs and current car...
Growing trees with crops has environmental and economic implications. Trees can help prevent land de...
Large-scale biomass plantations (BPs) are a common factor in climate mitigation scenarios as they pr...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
Abstract In Paper [I], I develop the FOR-DICE model to analyze optimal global forest carbon manageme...
The development of a new carbon economy has the potential to offer win-win outcomes for environments...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
Establishing parkland agroforestry on currently treeless cropland in the West African Sahel may help...
Tree planting in the tropics is conducted for a number of reasons including carbon sequestration, bu...
Carbon sequestration strategies highlight tree plantations without considering their full environmen...
A three-step methodology to assess the carbon sequestration and the environmental impact of afforest...
Carbon sequestration strategies highlight tree plantations without considering their full environmen...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
Rising interest in large-scale afforestation and reforestation as a strategy for climate change miti...
Growing trees with crops has environmental and economic implications. Trees can help prevent land de...
Large-scale biomass plantations (BPs) are a common factor in climate mitigation scenarios as they pr...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
Abstract In Paper [I], I develop the FOR-DICE model to analyze optimal global forest carbon manageme...
The development of a new carbon economy has the potential to offer win-win outcomes for environments...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
Establishing parkland agroforestry on currently treeless cropland in the West African Sahel may help...
Tree planting in the tropics is conducted for a number of reasons including carbon sequestration, bu...
Carbon sequestration strategies highlight tree plantations without considering their full environmen...
A three-step methodology to assess the carbon sequestration and the environmental impact of afforest...
Carbon sequestration strategies highlight tree plantations without considering their full environmen...
Afforestation is considered a cost-effective and readily available climate change mitigation option....
Rising interest in large-scale afforestation and reforestation as a strategy for climate change miti...
Growing trees with crops has environmental and economic implications. Trees can help prevent land de...
Large-scale biomass plantations (BPs) are a common factor in climate mitigation scenarios as they pr...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...