2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14112206
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Canada’s Green Gold: Unveiling Challenges, Opportunities, and Pathways for Sustainable Forestry Offsets

Chunyu Pan,
Chong Li,
Alexander An
et al.

Abstract: Forestry offsets, recognized for their diverse environmental and social co-benefits, are gaining a growing interest as nature-based solutions to combat climate change. Despite Canada’s extensive forest resources, its potential for carbon credit remains largely untapped. This study aims to unveil the prevailing challenges in developing forestry offsets in Canada and propose potential solutions, drawing on insights from in-depth semi-structured interviews (SSIs) with 23 experts in the field. A qualitative themat… Show more

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“…In certain jurisdictions, there are interactions between compliance and voluntary carbon markets, whereby carbon credits from the voluntary markets are permitted to be used as part of the carbon reduction requirements in the compliance market (Pan et al 2023). These markets have helped put a price on carbon and have helped to channel funds to finance projects that mitigate climate change through the buying and selling of carbon credits (Favero et al 2023;World Bank 2023).…”
Section: Implications Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In certain jurisdictions, there are interactions between compliance and voluntary carbon markets, whereby carbon credits from the voluntary markets are permitted to be used as part of the carbon reduction requirements in the compliance market (Pan et al 2023). These markets have helped put a price on carbon and have helped to channel funds to finance projects that mitigate climate change through the buying and selling of carbon credits (Favero et al 2023;World Bank 2023).…”
Section: Implications Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problems and challenges of modern agriculture [1] can be largely identified as present also in forestry [2,3]. The most important one is the necessity to meet the needs of the Earth's growing population for wood, used to produce consumer goods, such as paper, furniture, construction materials, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%