Assessment of the Potential Capacity of Carbon Sequestration of forest
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v48i.8283Keywords:
carbon sequestration model, multi-objective model, Integrated evaluation method, Forest Products.Abstract
Climate change poses a great threat to human survival, and therefore strong actions are needed to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere in order to mitigate the effects of climate change, and forests play an important role in the process of greenhouse gas sequestration. To assess the carbon sequestration capacity of forests, this paper develops a carbon sequestration model to measure the amount of carbon sequestered in forests: first, an overview of the carbon sequestration content of forest vegetation is given, and various influencing factors affecting this content are listed. Then, the entropy weight method and the topsis integrated evaluation method were used to determine the effects of vegetation type, age and geography of the forest on the amount of carbon sequestered in the forest. After that, the changes of CO2 sequestration in the forest over time were further explored using Volterra class. In addition, the benefits and longevity of forest products are then integrated to determine how much CO2 can be sequestered by the forest and its products over time.
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