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An Optimal Control Model of Forest Carbon Sequestration
Authors:Brent  Sohngen and Robert  Mendelsohn
Institution:Brent Sohngen is associate professor in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Developmental Economics at the Ohio State University and;Robert Mendelsohn is the Edwin Weyerhaeuser Davis Professor in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University.
Abstract:This study develops an optimal control model of carbon sequestration and energy abatement to explore the potential role of forests in greenhouse gas mitigation. The article shows that if carbon accumulates in the atmosphere, the rental price for carbon sequestration should rise over time. From an empirical model, we find that carbon sequestration is costly, but that landowners can sequester substantial amounts of carbon in forests mainly by increasing forestland and lengthening rotations. Forest sequestration is predicted to account for about one-third of total carbon abatement. Tropical forests store over two-thirds of this added carbon.
Keywords:carbon sequestration  climate change  forestry  optimal control
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