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Difference in cutting age for highest profit by methods for calculating CO2 emission trading and the price of CO2
Authors:K. Sakata  Y. Konohira
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, 1866 Kameino, Hujisawa 252-8510, Japan Tel. +81-466-84-3797; Fax +81-466-80-1135 e-mail: 98fsr059@brs.nihon-u.ac.jp, JP;(2) College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Fujisawa, Japan, JP
Abstract: The amounts of CO2 that are absorbed and emitted by forest in a model stand area were determined using two calculation methods, namely the flow approach and the stock approach for emission trading, to understand the relationships between the cutting age for the highest profit rate (CAHPR; optimum tree ages to be cut so as to maximize the profit) and (1) the prices of CO2 and (2) the balance between CO2 emission and absorption. The resultant CAHPR differed between these two CO2 accounting methods, which give different tree ages for maximum log volume yield. A rise in CO2 price caused the CAHPR to approach the tree age of maximum log volume in the flow approach method, and to deviate from the tree age of maximum log volume in the stock approach method. Even at the same CO2 price, the CAHPR differed between the CO2 accounting methods. At low CO2 prices, the CAHPR did not affect situations where the difference of average profit is large by cutting age. On the other hand, the CAHPR was greatly affected at low CO2 prices when the mean log volume growth changed with tree age. These trends were found to be universal. Received: September 18, 2001 / Accepted: October 25, 2002 Acknowledgments This study is one of the fifth science study subsidy projects of the Japan Forest Technology Association. Correspondence to:K. Sakata
Keywords:  CO2  Emission trading  Cutting age for highest profit rate  Flow approach method  Stock approach method
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