Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Change Mitigation Measures in the Forestry Sector of Peninsular Malaysia

被引:31
|
作者
Raihan, Asif [1 ]
Said, Mohd Nizam Mohd [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Inst Climate Change IPI, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia
[2] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Sci & Technol, Sch Environm & Nat Resource Sci, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia
关键词
Climate change; Forest; Mitigation measures; CBA; Malaysia; CARBON STOCK; NATURAL REGENERATION; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; BIODIVERSITY; SEQUESTRATION; DEFORESTATION; PLANTATIONS; VALUATION; IMPACTS; RESERVE;
D O I
10.1007/s41748-021-00241-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have been increasingly dominated by carbon dioxide (CO2) with its negative effects on the global climatic system. Malaysia has forest land around 67% of the total land area which helps to mitigate climate change by absorbing atmospheric CO2 and enhancing the national carbon sink. However, there is a lack of study on the cost-effectiveness of potential mitigation measures in the forestry sector of Malaysia (e.g., forest conservation, afforestation, natural regeneration). Therefore, this article attempts to do a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of the potential mitigation measures for 25, 50 and 75 years by considering the discount rate of 0% and 3%. The costs considered for the CBA include the establishment and maintenance cost of the mitigation measures. The CBA considered benefits associated with carbon sequestration, timber production, forest revenue, biodiversity, and other forest ecosystem services. A meta-analysis has been conducted to evaluate the carbon density in Malaysian forests, which has been used to assess the forest carbon sequestrated by each mitigation measures. This study found that the forestry sector of Malaysia has a huge potential to mitigate climate change whereas natural regeneration is the most cost-effective mitigation measure followed by forest conservation and afforestation. The outcome of this research would be useful for forest management planning to mitigate climate change in a cost-effective way. This study could encourage other countries to identify and implement the most cost-effective measure to mitigate climate change by achieving maximum carbon sink with minimum cost.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 419
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cost–Benefit Analysis of Climate Change Mitigation Measures in the Forestry Sector of Peninsular Malaysia
    Asif Raihan
    Mohd Nizam Mohd Said
    [J]. Earth Systems and Environment, 2022, 6 : 405 - 419
  • [2] COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN FORESTRY SECTOR
    GRUT, M
    [J]. SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 1975, 43 (02) : 187 - 204
  • [3] Climate Change Mitigation Options in the Forestry Sector of Malaysia
    Raihan, Asif
    Said, Mohd Nizam Mohd
    Abdullah, Sharifah Mastura Syed
    Begum, Rawshan Ara
    [J]. JURNAL KEJURUTERAAN, 2018, 1 (06): : 89 - 98
  • [4] Cost-benefit analysis of road accidents in the forestry sector
    Baidoo, Jacqueline
    Ketu, Jonathan
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CRASHWORTHINESS, 2022, 27 (05) : 1423 - 1427
  • [5] Cost-benefit analysis of climate change adaptation measures in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Cupac, Raduska
    Trbic, Goran
    Zahirovic, Edin
    [J]. EURO-MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION, 2020, 5 (02)
  • [6] Weight Factors in Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Change
    Christian Azar
    [J]. Environmental and Resource Economics, 1999, 13 : 249 - 268
  • [7] Weight factors in cost-benefit analysis of climate change
    Azar, C
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 1999, 13 (03): : 249 - 268
  • [8] Equitable cost-benefit analysis of climate change policies
    Tol, RSJ
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2001, 36 (01) : 71 - 85
  • [9] Cost-Benefit Analysis of Seismic Mitigation Measures for Wine Barrel Stacks
    Jaimes, Miguel A.
    Candia, Gabriel
    Favier, Philomene
    [J]. EARTHQUAKE SPECTRA, 2018, 34 (01) : 283 - 299
  • [10] COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN TRANSPORT SECTOR
    FLOOR, BC
    [J]. SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 1975, 43 (02) : 205 - 220