Accounting for risk in valuing forest carbon offsets

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Hurteau M.D. [1 ]
Hungate B.A. [1 ]
Koch G.W. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Biological Sciences, Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research, Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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Forest Carbon; Fire Event; Carbon Loss; Fire Suppression; Fire Size;
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10.1186/1750-0680-4-1
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Background: Forests can sequester carbon dioxide, thereby reducing atmospheric concentrations and slowing global warming. In the U.S., forest carbon stocks have increased as a result of regrowth following land abandonment and in-growth due to fire suppression, and they currently sequester approximately 10% of annual US emissions. This ecosystem service is recognized in greenhouse gas protocols and cap-and-trade mechanisms, yet forest carbon is valued equally regardless of forest type, an approach that fails to account for risk of carbon loss from disturbance. Results: Here we show that incorporating wildfire risk reduces the value of forest carbon depending on the location and condition of the forest. There is a general trend of decreasing risk-scaled forest carbon value moving from the northern toward the southern continental U.S. Conclusion: Because disturbance is a major ecological factor influencing long-term carbon storage and is often sensitive to human management, carbon trading mechanisms should account for the reduction in value associated with disturbance risk. © 2009 Hurteau et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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