Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9620166 Forest Ecology and Management 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
We carried out a case study for a 3.2 million ha boreal forest region in northern Sweden. The result showed that 1.48-2.05 million tonnes of carbon per year was sequestered in the area, depending on what carbon price was used. We conclude that assigning carbon storage a monetary value and removal of carbon in forest products as a cost, increases carbon sequestration in the forest and decreases harvest levels. The effect was largest in areas with low site-quality classes.
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