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Land-use change and carbon sinks: Econometric estimation of the carbon sequestration supply function
Lubowski, Ruben N. ; Plantinga, Andrew J. ; Stavins, Robert N.
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (United States)
关键词: Statistics Environmental Economics;    Econometric Estimation;    Forests;    Carbon Sinks;    Environmental Economics;   
DOI  :  10.2172/771286
RP-ID  :  NONE
RP-ID  :  FG02-99ER62742
RP-ID  :  771286
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】
Increased attention by policy makers to the threat of global climate change has brought with it considerable interest in the possibility of encouraging the expansion of forest area as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide. The marginal costs of carbon sequestration or, equivalently, the carbon sequestration supply function will determine the ultimate effects and desirability of policies aimed at enhancing carbon uptake. In particular, marginal sequestration costs are the critical statistic for identifying a cost-effective policy mix to mitigate net carbon dioxide emissions. We develop a framework for conducting an econometric analysis of land use for the forty-eight contiguous United States and employing it to estimate the carbon sequestration supply function. By estimating the opportunity costs of land on the basis of econometric evidence of landowners' actual behavior, we aim to circumvent many of the shortcomings of previous sequestration cost assessments. By conducting the first nationwide econometric estimation of sequestration costs, endogenizing prices for land-based commodities, and estimating land-use transition probabilities in a framework that explicitly considers the range of land-use alternatives, we hope to provide better estimates eventually of the true costs of large-scale carbon sequestration efforts. In this way, we seek to add to understanding of the costs and potential of this strategy for addressing the threat of global climate change.
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