Runsheng Yin
ISBNs: B0CKFLYQ5X, 103256654X, 1032565365, 9781032566542,
978-1-032-56654-2, 9781032566542, 978-1-032-56536-1, 978-1032565361,
978-1032565361, 978-1-003-43665-2, 9781003436652, 978-1003436652
English | 2024 | PDF | 213 Pages
This book addresses the major policy, economic and financial issues encountered in global forest carbon.
The
global forest sector is expected to play a major role in achieving the
Paris Agreement’s temperature targets. Therefore, there is an urgent
need to explore practical and promising solutions to the challenges
facing carbon accounting and policy assessment as the global community
undertakes forest sector actions―including the widely known REDD+
initiative. This book demonstrates how vital it is that we identify
appropriate perspectives and formulate approaches to address these
challenges in an integrated and effective manner. In doing so, it
addresses many of the major issues, including the differential
potentials for carbon sequestration within various forest ecosystems as
well as for storage within a variety of harvested wood products, the
joint production of timber and carbon, and the measurement and impact of
forest carbon offsets and credits, results-based payments, and other
nationally determined contributions centered differences as well. The
book examines regional and country-level case studies from across the
world and draws on the author's decades of experience working on forest
policy and with the forest sector. Overall, this book highlights the
technical and policy issues regarding forest sector carbon emission and
removal to build useful perspectives, frameworks, and methods for
addressing these issues successfully in the future. It advances the
knowledge frontiers of global forest carbon policy, economics and
finance as well as the ability to assess the effectiveness, efficiency,
and equity of forest climate solutions.
This book is essential
reading for professionals and policymakers working at the intersection
of forest policy, carbon storage and climate change, as well as students
and researchers in the fields of forestry, natural resource management,
climate change and nature-based solutions.