Estimating leakage from forest carbon sequestration programs Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Leakage from forest carbon sequestration -the amount of a program's direct carbon benefits undermined by carbon releases elsewhere-depends critically on demanders' ability to substitute non-reserved timber for timber targeted by the program. Analytic, econometric, and sector-level optimization models are combined to estimate leakage from different forest carbon sequestration activities. Empirical estimates for the United States show leakage ranges from minimal (< 10%) to enormous (> 90%), depending on the activity and region. These results suggest that leakage effects should not be ignored in accounting for the net level of greenhouse gas offsets from land use change and forestry mitigation activities.

published proceedings

  • LAND ECONOMICS

altmetric score

  • 12

author list (cited authors)

  • Murray, B. C., McCarl, B. A., & Lee, H. C.

citation count

  • 154

complete list of authors

  • Murray, BC||McCarl, BA||Lee, HC

publication date

  • February 2004