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Global potential for carbon storage based on forest ecosystems
As our concerns about climate change grow, how much anthropogenic emission biosphere can absorb as a net carbon sink remains an important issue . This thesis builds a physical model and an economic model of world forest based on the same forest stand growth curves and common assumptions of proper ca...
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Summary: | As our concerns about climate change grow, how
much anthropogenic emission
biosphere
can
absorb
as a net carbon sink
remains an important
issue
.
This
thesis
builds a physical
model
and an economic model of world forest based on
the same forest stand growth curves and common
assumptions
of proper carbon
storage method
which has
enough stability and longevity such as biochar.
The aim of
the study is to estimate the potential of carbon storage by world forest and the
related economic implications.
In the physical model,
combined forest management strategies of afforestation,
decreased deforestation as well as harvesting and replanting are discussed.
The
results indicate a global annual potential
of
carbon sequestration in the range of 1
to
2 Gt
of carbon
by
harvesting,
which is significant as compared
to
the
annual global
emissions of
around
10 Gt
of
carbon.
In the economic model, the major take away is
that commercial value as well as carbon value can be created while more carbon is
locked through proper use of harvested wood.
Although forest grows
relatively
slow, the long term potential can be large,
especially
when technologies such as biochar production become more mature.
As a fast
but
expensive solution, CCS technology has gained little progress so far.
Other
alternatives of carbon storage should be discussed and studied further. |
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