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Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations

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Mei, B
Published in: Journal of Forest Business Research
March 22, 2023

Forests not only produce fiber but also sequester atmospheric carbon, which offers a nature-based solution to global warming. To internalize the externality of forest carbon, additionality must be defined and quantified. This study applies the discounted cash flow approach to price forest carbon additionality. A carbon credit is derived from the annual marginal forest growth, while a carbon release penalty is triggered by a harvest based on biomass removal. The business-as-usual is defined by the Faustmann rotation, in which the profit from timber production from perpetual rotations is maximized. Accordingly, additionality is defined by the net present value of the extra carbon sequestration beyond the baseline on a perpetual basis. It is discovered that a higher planting density on a better quality site combined with no thinning provides a more cost-effective means for a southern pine plantation to sequester additional carbon. It is also found that a shorter carbon contract is more cost-effective in achieving additionality despite a lower total carbon benefit.

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Journal of Forest Business Research

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2956-3364

Publication Date

March 22, 2023

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start / End Page

85 / 93

Publisher

Forest Business Analytics sp. z o.o.
 

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Mei, B. (2023). Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations. Journal of Forest Business Research, 2(1), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.62320/jfbr.v2i1.24
Mei, Bin. “Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations.” Journal of Forest Business Research 2, no. 1 (March 22, 2023): 85–93. https://doi.org/10.62320/jfbr.v2i1.24.
Mei B. Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations. Journal of Forest Business Research. 2023 Mar 22;2(1):85–93.
Mei, Bin. “Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations.” Journal of Forest Business Research, vol. 2, no. 1, Forest Business Analytics sp. z o.o., Mar. 2023, pp. 85–93. Crossref, doi:10.62320/jfbr.v2i1.24.
Mei B. Carbon additionality: an illustration by southern pine plantations. Journal of Forest Business Research. Forest Business Analytics sp. z o.o.; 2023 Mar 22;2(1):85–93.

Published In

Journal of Forest Business Research

DOI

EISSN

2956-3364

Publication Date

March 22, 2023

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start / End Page

85 / 93

Publisher

Forest Business Analytics sp. z o.o.