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Carbon Emissions Trading Potential of Turkiye's Forest
by
Hülya Kılıç Hernandez
, Yusuf Güneş
, Nilay Tulukcu Yildizbas
, Hülya Yıldırım
in
carbon emission
/ emission credits
/ emission trading
/ forest carbon
/ wood production
2023
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Carbon Emissions Trading Potential of Turkiye's Forest
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Hülya Kılıç Hernandez
, Yusuf Güneş
, Nilay Tulukcu Yildizbas
, Hülya Yıldırım
in
carbon emission
/ emission credits
/ emission trading
/ forest carbon
/ wood production
2023
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Carbon Emissions Trading Potential of Turkiye's Forest
2023
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Overview
The current study emphasizes the inherent shortcomings of laws and policy approaches that are based on the premise that by increasing wood production, much more emission credits can be achieved by using wood in alternative uses. The article aims to exploit the financing of emission reductions, discuss how carbon sinks held in forest resources can be activated, traded, and financed, and explain how Turkiye's forest carbon potential can be exploited. To make a comparative analysis of the situation of Turkiye at global level, Russian’s potential for carbon sequestration and its trade have been dealt with as a comparison by following quantitative research methodology. In this research, the calculation method has been used to determine the number of houses that are likely to be built in rural areas using wood materials, e.g., the construction of 100,000 houses with a construction area of 100 m2 per year. Consequently, the forest carbon generated by alternative scenarios contributes positively to the emission balance sheet, as well as climate change mitigation through carbon emission trade despite all legal and technical constraints. Although both countries have similar shortcomings of obtaining carbon credits and its trade, of course Russia has a promising situation in comparison with Turkiye with respect to the amount of carbon sequestered and the likelihood of its trade potential at global level.
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North Carolina State University
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