Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in Southeast Asia. Sarira, T. V., Zeng, Y., Neugarten, R., Chaplin-Kramer, R., & Koh, L. P. Nature Sustainability, February, 2022. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Paper doi abstract bibtex Forest carbon projects can deliver multiple benefits to society. Within Southeast Asia, 58% of forests threatened by loss could be protected as financially viable carbon projects, which would avoid 835 MtCO2e of emissions per year from deforestation, support dietary needs for an equivalent of 323,739 people annually from pollinator-dependent agriculture, retain 78% of the volume of nitrogen pollutants in watersheds yearly and safeguard 25 Mha of Key Biodiversity Areas.
@article{sarira_co-benefits_2022,
title = {Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in {Southeast} {Asia}},
copyright = {2022 The Author(s)},
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url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-022-00849-0},
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abstract = {Forest carbon projects can deliver multiple benefits to society. Within Southeast Asia, 58\% of forests threatened by loss could be protected as financially viable carbon projects, which would avoid 835 MtCO2e of emissions per year from deforestation, support dietary needs for an equivalent of 323,739 people annually from pollinator-dependent agriculture, retain 78\% of the volume of nitrogen pollutants in watersheds yearly and safeguard 25 Mha of Key Biodiversity Areas.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-02-17},
journal = {Nature Sustainability},
author = {Sarira, Tasya Vadya and Zeng, Yiwen and Neugarten, Rachel and Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca and Koh, Lian Pin},
month = feb,
year = {2022},
note = {Publisher: Nature Publishing Group},
keywords = {Climate-change mitigation, Socioeconomic scenarios, Sustainability},
pages = {1--4},
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