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Environmental Research Letters | 2015

Trading forests: land-use change and carbon emissions embodied in production and exports of forest-risk commodities

Sabine Henders; U. Martin Persson; Thomas Kastner

Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly driving land clearing in tropical regions, creating links and feedback effects between geographically separated consumption and production locations. Such teleconnections are commonly studied through calculating consumption footprints and quantifying environmental impacts embodied in trade flows, e.g., virtual water and land, biomass, or greenhouse gas emissions. The extent to which land-use change (LUC) and associated carbon emissions are embodied in the production and export of agricultural commodities has been less studied. Here we quantify tropical deforestation area and carbon emissions from LUC induced by the production and the export of four commodities (beef, soybeans, palm oil, and wood products) in seven countries with high deforestation rates (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea). We show that in the period 2000–2011, the production of the four analyzed commodities in our seven case countries was responsible for 40% of total tropical deforestation and resulting carbon losses. Over a third of these impacts was embodied in exports in 2011, up from a fifth in 2000. This trend highlights the growing influence of global markets in deforestation dynamics. Main flows of embodied LUC are Latin American beef and soybean exports to markets in Europe, China, the former Soviet bloc, the Middle East and Northern Africa, whereas embodied emission flows are dominated by Southeast Asian exports of palm oil and wood products to consumers in China, India and the rest of Asia, as well as to the European Union. Our findings illustrate the growing role that global consumers play in tropical LUC trajectories and highlight the need for demand-side policies covering whole supply chains. We also discuss the limitations of such demand-side measures and call for a combination of supply- and demand-side policies to effectively limit tropical deforestation, along with research into the interactions of different types of policy interventions.


Forests | 2012

Forest Carbon Leakage Quantification Methods and Their Suitability for Assessing Leakage in REDD

Sabine Henders; Madelene Ostwald


Global Change Biology | 2014

A method for calculating a land-use change carbon footprint (LUC-CFP) for agricultural commodities - applications to Brazilian beef and soy, Indonesian palm oil

U. Martin Persson; Sabine Henders; Christel Cederberg


Land Use Policy | 2014

Making two parallel land-use sector debates meet: Carbon leakage and indirect land-use change

Madelene Ostwald; Sabine Henders


Ecological Economics | 2014

Accounting methods for international land-related leakage and distant deforestation drivers

Sabine Henders; Madelene Ostwald


Focali Reports | 2009

Assessment of existing global financial initiatives and monitoring aspects of carbon sinks in forest ecosystems – The issue of REDD

Lisa Westholm; Sabine Henders; Madelene Ostwald; Eskil Mattsson


Land Use Policy | 2018

Do national strategies under the UN biodiversity and climate conventions address agricultural commodity consumption as deforestation driver

Sabine Henders; Madelene Ostwald; Vilhelm Verendel; Pierre L. Ibisch


Archive | 2014

Trading Forests: Quantifying the Contribution of Global Commodity Markets to Emissions from Tropical Deforestation

U. Martin Persson; Sabine Henders; Thomas Kastner


Archive | 2013

Guyana - Norway REDD+ agreement Payments based on performance - or politics?

Sabine Henders; Madelene Ostwald


Archive | 2014

To leak or not to leak? Land‐Use Displacement and Carbon Leakage from Forest Conservation

Sabine Henders

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Eskil Mattsson

University of Gothenburg

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Lisa Westholm

University of Gothenburg

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U. Martin Persson

Chalmers University of Technology

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Thomas Kastner

Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

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Christel Cederberg

Chalmers University of Technology

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Matilda Palm

University of Gothenburg

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Oskar Englund

Chalmers University of Technology

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Vilhelm Verendel

Chalmers University of Technology

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