Research on forest management based on carbon sequestration and forest-human strategy model

Authors

  • Xinyue Rong
  • Tingxuan Shi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v22i.1214

Keywords:

Forest, Forest management, Carbon sequestration.

Abstract

According to the FAO, we can see that the world's forests are large and growing. However, forest system also faces some problems. Challenged by ICM, we decided to build a model to balance carbon sequestration, forest products, biodiversity aspects, recreational uses, and cultural considerations, making improvements to existing forest management systems. Develop an optimal carbon sequestration model, and calculate how much CO2 the forest and its products can absorb. Identify a forest management plan that needs to be the most beneficial to society and to balance the various uses of the forest. We also write the specturm of the management plan, calculate the conditions under which the forest will not be deforested, and determine the transition points in the management plan.

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Published

2022-07-15

How to Cite

Rong, X. ., & Shi, T. . (2022). Research on forest management based on carbon sequestration and forest-human strategy model. BCP Business & Management, 22, 91-98. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v22i.1214