Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry Terry J. Logan 1997 Hardcover Book

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Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education, High School
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United States
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9780849311581
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Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
0849311586
ISBN-13
9780849311581
eBay Product ID (ePID)
891830

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
376 Pages
Publication Name
Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Ecosystems & Habitats / Forests & Rainforests, Environmental / General, Agriculture / General, Global Warming & Climate Change, Chemistry / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Terry J. Logan
Subject Area
Nature, Technology & Engineering, Science
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
30.4 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-141556
Table Of Content
Workshop Overview: Managing Terrestrial Carbon Balances Via Forestry: Economic Considerations. Working Group Papers: An Economic Approach to Planting Trees for Carbon Storage. Sequestering Carbon in Natural Forests. Consideration of Country and Forestry/Land-Use Characteristics in Choosing Forestry Instruments to Achieve Climate Mitigation Goals. Conceptual Issues Related to Carbon Sequestration: Uncertainty and Time. Individual Papers: Incorporating Climate Considerations into the National Basic Plan in Japan. Economic Impact of Climatic Change on the Global Forest Sector. Silvicultural Options to Conserve and Sequester Carbon in Forest Systems: Preliminary Economic Assessment. CO2-Taxing, Timber Rotations, and Market Implications. Compensating for Opportunity Costs in Forest-Based Global Climate Change Mitigation. Optimal Subsidies for Carbon: Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Considerations. Carbon Sequestration and Tree Plantations: A Case Study in Argentina. The Economic and Environmental Impact of Paper Recycling. Forest Biomass-Based Mitigation Strategies: Does the Timing of Carbon Reductions Matter? Forestry Options for Sequestering Carbon in Mexico: Comparative Economic Analysis of Three Case Studies. The Physical Risks of Reforestation as a Strategy to Offset Global Climate Change. Can Recycling of Waste Help us to Sequester Carbon in Forestry? Experimental Results and Economic Visions. The Cost of Carbon Sequestration in Forests: A Positive Analysis. The Time Value of Carbon in Bottom-Up Strategies. Coercion and Enterprise in the Provision of Environmental Public Goods: The Case of Carbon Sequestration in the United States. A Dynamic Model of Forest Carbon Storage in the United States During Climatic Change. Forest Biomass as Carbon Sink-Economic Value and Forest Management/Policy Implications. Incremental Costs of Carbon Storage in Forestry, Bioenergy, and Land-Use. Assessing Timber and Nontimber Values in Forestry Using a General Equilibrium Framework. NTI/Sales Copy (NTI already done and approved)
Synopsis
Since the 1992 Earth Summit, there have been increased efforts on an international scale to address global climate change. Reducing the increased levels of CO2 and other "greenhouse gases," which are believed to be contributing to this climatic change, will require major effort on the part of the world's governments. This means that the environmental, economic, social, and political consequences of climate change must be understood, and that strategies to mitigate climate change must also address these issues. The workshop detailed in this book concentrated on how economic principles and analysis could contribute to the planning of forestry projects aimed at affecting terrestrial carbon balances. More than 30 international scientists came together for one week near Stockholm, Sweden and divided into working groups charged with addressing a specific issue and preparing a paper within this time frame. This book contains the majority of papers presented at this meeting, and includes both the working group papers and the individually presented papers., This book features the main issues discussed in the workshop, "Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry," held in Bergendal, Sweden. It concentrates on how economic principles could contribute to the planning of forestry projects aimed at affecting terrestrial carbon balances.
LC Classification Number
SD387.C37E37 1997

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