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Potential Biodiversity Benefits from International Programs to Reduce Carbon Emissions from Deforestation

机译:减少森林砍伐造成的碳排放的国际计划可能带来的生物多样性惠益

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Deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide emissions and options for its reduction are integral to climate policy. In addition to providing potentially low cost and near-term options for reducing global carbon emissions, reducing deforestation also could support biodiversity conservation. However, current understanding of the potential benefits to biodiversity from forest carbon offset programs is limited. We compile spatial data on global forest carbon, biodiversity, deforestation rates, and the opportunity cost of land to examine biodiversity conservation benefits from an international program to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation. Our results indicate limited geographic overlap between the least-cost areas for retaining forest carbon and protecting biodiversity. Therefore, carbon-focused policies will likely generate substantially lower benefits to biodiversity than a more biodiversity-focused policy could achieve. These results highlight the need to systematically consider co-benefits, such as biodiversity in the design and implementation of forest conservation programs to support international climate policy.
机译:砍伐森林是第二大人为二氧化碳排放源,其减少气候变化的选择是不可或缺的。除了为减少全球碳排放量提供潜在的低成本和近期选择之外,减少森林砍伐还可以支持生物多样性保护。但是,目前对森林碳补偿计划对生物多样性潜在好处的了解有限。我们收集有关全球森林碳,生物多样性,森林砍伐率以及土地机会成本的空间数据,以研究一项国际计划减少森林砍伐的碳排放所产生的生物多样性保护收益。我们的结果表明,在保留森林碳和保护生物多样性的成本最低的地区之间,地理重叠有限。因此,与以生物多样性为重点的政策相比,以碳为基础的政策可能对生物多样性产生的利益要低得多。这些结果突出表明,在设计和实施森林保护计划以支持国际气候政策时,需要系统地考虑生物多样性等共同利益。

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