2023
DOI: 10.33774/coe-2023-5v93l-v5
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Realising the social value of impermanent carbon credits

Abstract: Efforts to avert dangerous climate change by conserving and restoring natural habitats are hampered by widespread concerns over the credibility of methods used to quantify their net long-term benefits. We develop a novel, flexible framework for estimating the long-run social benefit of impermanent carbon credits generated by nature-based interventions which integrates three substantial advances: the conceptualisation of the permanence of a project’s impact as its additionality over time (relative to a statisti… Show more

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