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Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+

Active incentives or compensation measures plus conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (denoted together as “REDD+”) should be adopted in developing countries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation. Iden...

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Autores principales: Liu, Guifang, Li, Jie, Ren, Liang, Lu, Heli, Wang, Jingcao, Zhang, Yaxing, Zhang, Cheng, Zhang, Chuanrong
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36429609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214891
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author Liu, Guifang
Li, Jie
Ren, Liang
Lu, Heli
Wang, Jingcao
Zhang, Yaxing
Zhang, Cheng
Zhang, Chuanrong
author_facet Liu, Guifang
Li, Jie
Ren, Liang
Lu, Heli
Wang, Jingcao
Zhang, Yaxing
Zhang, Cheng
Zhang, Chuanrong
author_sort Liu, Guifang
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description Active incentives or compensation measures plus conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (denoted together as “REDD+”) should be adopted in developing countries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation. Identification and analysis of the driving forces behind carbon stocks are crucial for the implementation of REDD+. In this study, the principal component model and the stepwise linear regression model were used to analyze the social and economic driving forces of stocks in three important types of forest change: deforestation, forestland transformation, and forest degradation in China’s tropical rainforests of Xishuangbanna, based on the combination of satellite imagery and the normalized difference vegetation index. The findings show that there are different key driving forces that lead to carbon stock changes in the forest land conversion of Xishuangbanna. In particular, the agricultural development level is the main cause of emissions from deforestation, whereas poor performance of protection policies is the main cause of emissions from forest degradation. In contrast, the rural economic development interventions are significantly positive for emissions from forestland transformation. It is crucial to pay attention to distinguishing the driving forces behind carbon stock changes from forest degradation, deforestation, and transformation for optimizing REDD+ implementation and ensuring the effectiveness of REDD+.
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spelling pubmed-96904352022-11-25 Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+ Liu, Guifang Li, Jie Ren, Liang Lu, Heli Wang, Jingcao Zhang, Yaxing Zhang, Cheng Zhang, Chuanrong Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Active incentives or compensation measures plus conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (denoted together as “REDD+”) should be adopted in developing countries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation. Identification and analysis of the driving forces behind carbon stocks are crucial for the implementation of REDD+. In this study, the principal component model and the stepwise linear regression model were used to analyze the social and economic driving forces of stocks in three important types of forest change: deforestation, forestland transformation, and forest degradation in China’s tropical rainforests of Xishuangbanna, based on the combination of satellite imagery and the normalized difference vegetation index. The findings show that there are different key driving forces that lead to carbon stock changes in the forest land conversion of Xishuangbanna. In particular, the agricultural development level is the main cause of emissions from deforestation, whereas poor performance of protection policies is the main cause of emissions from forest degradation. In contrast, the rural economic development interventions are significantly positive for emissions from forestland transformation. It is crucial to pay attention to distinguishing the driving forces behind carbon stock changes from forest degradation, deforestation, and transformation for optimizing REDD+ implementation and ensuring the effectiveness of REDD+. MDPI 2022-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9690435/ /pubmed/36429609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214891 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Guifang
Li, Jie
Ren, Liang
Lu, Heli
Wang, Jingcao
Zhang, Yaxing
Zhang, Cheng
Zhang, Chuanrong
Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title_full Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title_fullStr Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title_short Identification of Socio-Economic Impacts as the Main Drivers of Carbon Stocks in China’s Tropical Rainforests: Implications for REDD+
title_sort identification of socio-economic impacts as the main drivers of carbon stocks in china’s tropical rainforests: implications for redd+
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36429609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214891
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