• Title of article

    Radiative forcing and the optimal rotation age

  • Author/Authors

    Thompson، نويسنده , , Matthew P. and Adams، نويسنده , , Darius and Sessions، نويسنده , , John، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    2713
  • To page
    2720
  • Abstract
    Forests help mitigate climate change by sequestering atmospheric carbon. However, boreal and high-latitude temperate forests may also contribute to global warming due to the albedo effect. The relative effects of carbon sequestration and albedo can be quantified in terms of radiative forcing. We present a stylized, stand-level analysis to determine the optimal rotation age when considering a tax/subsidy scheme based on radiative forcing and the notion of equivalent carbon emissions. Additional management decision variables considered include species choice and regeneration effort, since these can impact the albedo effect. We demonstrate analytically that the optimal rotation length is likely shortened when albedo-related equivalent emissions are incorporated, relative to a policy based only on carbon. Empirical results indicate that rotation ages do decrease relative to a “carbon only” policy, and approach the traditional (timber only) Faustmann rotation age as equivalent emission rates increase. Our results suggest that forestation does not necessarily provide climatic benefits in all circumstances, and that, at the margin, other opportunities for carbon reduction (e.g. abatement), or pursuing forestation in other locations, become more attractive.
  • Keywords
    climate change , Radiative forcing , Carbon sequestration , Forest management , Optimal rotation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    1940562