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Mapping forest-based natural climate solutions

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Mapping forest-based natural climate solutions

C. S. Shanley, R. A. Graves, et al.

Discover how a new approach to natural climate solutions unveils 13 million hectares of potential for forest restoration, with the capability to reduce emissions significantly. This groundbreaking research led by Colin S. Shanley and team from The Nature Conservancy highlights the vital role of collaboration among diverse communities in addressing climate change.

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Abstract
This paper presents a generalizable approach for identifying potential opportunities for forest-based natural climate solutions (NCS) by creating a spatial hierarchy of land management restrictions. Using global forest carbon stock and flux models, the study focuses on the high-carbon density coastal temperate rainforests of western North America. Results indicate 13 million hectares are available for action, holding 4,900 ± 640 megatonnes of CO2e. A 10% reduction in annual forest carbon loss could reduce emissions by 9.1 MtCO2e per year, representing 5.2% of the 2030 land-based climate commitments of the US and Canada. Successful large-scale implementation requires collaboration among communities, industry, governments, and Indigenous peoples.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Sep 12, 2024
Authors
Colin S. Shanley, Rose A. Graves, C. Ronnie Drever, Michael Schindel, James C. Robertson, Michael J. Case, Tanushree Biswas
Tags
natural climate solutions
forest management
carbon emissions
coastal temperate rainforests
collaboration
land management
climate commitments
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