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Locally assessing the economic viability of blue carbon: A case study from Panay Island, the Philippines

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 128-140

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2014.03.004

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Carbon; Mangrove; Aquaculture; Philippines; Opportunity costs; Payments for ecosystem services

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Previous blue carbon studies have focused on discrete carbon stock assessments and overarching systematic reviews which broadly speculate that it may be economically viable to incorporate mangroves into existing carbon finance platforms. There is a discernible need to test this hypothesis through case specific investigations that determine this presumed viability in a local or regional context - at scales meaningful for policy development. The current study investigates whether the carbon values of mangrove forests on Panay Island, the Philippines, are sufficient to offset the opportunity costs of milkfish (Charms charms) aquaculture - the primary cause of mangrove deforestation in the Philippines. Profit margins associated with milldish aquaculture are calculated through a municipality wide survey (779 +/- 140 US$ ha(-1) yr(-1)). Concurrently, the carbon stocks of two heterogeneous mangrove forests are quantified and compared. Creditable CO2 emissions reductions are modelled under a broad range of assumptions. These emissions are valorised, and a sensitivity analysis is performed to establish the minimum price at which opportunity costs are offset across a range of methodological and accounting preferences. It is determined that carbon prices of around 5-12 US$ LCO(2)e(-1) would be required to compensate landowners for their lost aquaculture profits. The implications of our findings are discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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