2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13021-024-00271-3
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How to maximize the joint benefits of timber production and carbon sequestration for rural areas? A case study of larch plantations in northeast China

Lingbo Dong,
Xueying Lin,
Pete Bettinger
et al.

Abstract: Background Implementing large-scale carbon sink afforestation may contribute to carbon neutrality targets and increase the economic benefits of forests in rural areas. However, how to manage planted forests in China to maximize the joint benefits of timber production and carbon sequestration is still unclear. Therefore, the present study quantified the effects of different rotation lengths, thinning treatments, site quality (SCI), stand density (SDI), and management costs on the joint benefits of … Show more

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