Estimation of the Hedonic Forest Carbon Offset Price Function Considering Co-benefit Variables
Based on a sample of forest carbon projects from Australia and New Zealand, the effects of the co-benefits of biodiversity, community development, water functions, soil func tions, salinity functions and landscape functions are studied with respect to the forest carbon offset price. A hedonic price function is developed to study the effects of co-benefit variables on the price of forest carbon offsets for the sample. The results show that the co-benefits have almost no positive effect on the price of a forest carbon offset in the sample. A discussion fol lows regarding important caveats with the model and recommendations for future development.
co-benefits hedonic carbon
Majella Clarke
SUFORD Project Department of Forestry Chao Anou Rd
国际会议
The Frist Global Forum of Ecological Economics in Forestry(首届全球森林生态经济论坛 GFEEF)
南京
英文
176-184
2009-08-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)