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New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that includes a forestry … climate change agreement the Kyoto Protocol. The goal of this paper is to provide information o forestry’s role in the New … first provides a brief outline of the role of forestry in New Zealand’s ETS, including the reasons for its inclusion in the …
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In this paper, we construct a dataset of annual expected forest profits in New Zealand from 1990–2008 at a fine spatial resolution. We do not include land values in any of our profit calculations. We estimate four measures of expected forest profits based around net present value (NPV), land...
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, the forestry industry and forest profitability; discussion of land-use decision making, including the central question of … what influences conversion of farmland to forestry; and forest carbon ecology. Part II moves on to normative analysis of …
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No country has previously attempted to include either agriculture or forestry in an emissions trading system. The New …
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, mandatory participants in a greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading scheme (ETS), the NZ ETS. Carbon sequestration by forestry … describes the policy changes to the NZ ETS since 2008 that directly affect forestry; assesses the effectiveness of the scheme …; explores who is benefiting from it; and outlines issues facing forestry in the NZ ETS moving forward. We find that forest …
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