Analysis of Forest Management Planning--Based on carbon sequestration model

Authors

  • Zhaoyang Sun
  • Lei Lv
  • Zelong Qi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v22i.1201

Keywords:

Carbon sequestration; Logistic tree growth model; Forest management planning

Abstract

This paper develops a carbon sequestration model to calculate forests' maximum carbon sequestration stock. The purpose is only to consider the ecological benefits and explore whether deforestation is needed based on maximizing the ecological benefits. In the model, we insert the forest growth model, consider the carbon sequestration of forest and forest products, and use the traversal algorithm to calculate the cutting cycle under the maximum ecological benefit. The result is that the best ecological benefits will be obtained if the tree is cut down in about 25 years. It proves that deforestation is also needed in forest management planning regardless of economic factors and only considering ecological benefits.

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Published

2022-07-15

How to Cite

Sun, Z. ., Lv, L. ., & Qi, Z. . (2022). Analysis of Forest Management Planning--Based on carbon sequestration model. BCP Business & Management, 22, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v22i.1201