Title of article :
The influence of CO2 mitigation incentives on profitability of eucalyptus production on clay settling areas in Florida
Author/Authors :
Langholtz، نويسنده , , Matthew and Carter، نويسنده , , Douglas R. and Rockwood، نويسنده , , Donald L. and Alavalapati، نويسنده , , Janaki R.R. Alavalapati، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
8
From page :
785
To page :
792
Abstract :
Fast growing, short-rotation tree crops provide unique opportunities to sequester carbon on phosphate-mined lands in central Florida and, if used as a biofuel, can reduce CO2 emissions associated with electricity generation. Base case land expectation values (LEVs) of phosphate-mined land under Eucalyptus amplifolia (EA) forestry range from 762 to 6507 $ ha−1 assuming real discount rates of 10% and 4%, respectively. Assuming 5 $ Mg−1 C, these LEVs increase from 3% to 24% with incentives for in situ carbon sequestration benefits, or 21% to 73% given in situ carbon sequestration with additional incentives for reducing CO2 emissions through the use of EA as an energy feedstock. Potential benefits from below-ground C sequestration and mine land reclamation are estimated to be worth an additional 5642–11,056 $ ha−1.
Keywords :
Carbon markets , Clay settling areas , Faustmann , Non-timber benefit , Phosphate-mined land , Reclamation , Restoration , Short-rotation coppicing
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Record number :
1912664
Link To Document :
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