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Agroforestry Systems | 2005

A bioeconomic analysis of carbon sequestration in farm forestry: a simulation study of Gliricidia sepium.

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho

Trees provide many environmental services including improved soil fertility and soil structure, which often leads to increased productivity and sustainability of the land. Trees also increase the average carbon stocks of land-use systems. Under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol, landholders may receive payments for the carbon-sequestration services provided. This study is the first of a series aimed at assessing the appropriateness of tree-based land-use systems as alternatives to continuous cropping and/or Imperata-fallow systems. The performance of a Gliricidia sepium woodlot, grown over 25xa0years and under various pruning and harvesting regimes, was assessed through modelling. The assessment was based on the system’s ability to sequester and store carbon, maintain land productivity, and be financially profitable for landholders. It was found that the system was profitable under most management regimes tested. Profits were maximised by pruning and harvesting as much biomass as possible when no carbon payments were available, but this strategy decreased system productivity and profitability in the long run. Carbon-sequestration payments encouraged landholders to adopt less intensive practices since net revenues were higher with carbon payments. It was also shown that the carbon pools included in a carbon-trading scheme were sensitive to carbon-measuring costs. For example, if the annual cost of measuring soil carbon was greater than US


Ecological Economics | 2008

Bioeconomic modeling for control of weeds in natural environments

Oscar J. Cacho; Russell M. Wise; Susan M. Hester; Jack A. Sinden

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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2004

Carbon monitoring costs and their effect on incentives to sequester carbon through forestry

Oscar J. Cacho; Russell M. Wise; Kenneth G. Macdicken


Archive | 2004

Weed Invasions: To Control or Not to Control?

Oscar J. Cacho; Russell M. Wise; Susan M. Hester; Jack A. Sinden


2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia | 2006

Optimal Land-Use Decisions in the Presence of Carbon Payments and Fertilizer Subsidies: An Indonesian Case Study

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho


2003 Conference (47th), February 12-14, 2003, Fremantle, Australia | 2003

Tree-crop interactions and their environmental and economic implications in the presence of carbon-sequestration payments

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho


2002 Conference (46th), February 13-15, 2002, Canberra, Australia | 2002

Carbon-Accounting Methods and Reforestation Incentives

Oscar J. Cacho; Robyn L. Hean; Russell M. Wise


2008 Conference (52nd), February 5-8, 2008, Canberra, Australia | 2008

Bioeconomic meta-modelling of Indonesian agroforests as carbon sinks

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho


Archive | 2005

Dynamic optimisation of land-use systems in the presence of carbon payments

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho


Environmental Modelling and Software | 2005

Marine connectivity patterns around the Australian continent

Russell M. Wise; Oscar J. Cacho

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