Carbon emissions performance of commercial logging in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Author(s): Griscom, B.W. Putz, Francis E.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: Global Change Biology
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Adoption of reduced†impact logging (RIL) methods could reduce CO2 emissions by 30-50% across at least 20% of remaining tropical forests. We developed two cost effective and robust indices for comparing the climate benefits (reduced CO2 emissions) due to RIL. The indices correct for variability in the volume of commercial timber among concessions. We determined that a correction for variability in terrain slope was not needed. We found that concessions certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC, N = 3), when compared with noncertified concessions (N = 6), did not have lower overall CO2 emissions from logging activity (felling, skidding, and hauling). On the other hand, FSC certified concessions did have lower emissions from one type of logging impact (skidding), and we found evidence of a range of improved practices using other field metrics. One explanation of these results may be that FSC criteria and indicators, and associated RIL practices, were not designed to achieve overall emissions reductions. Also, commonly used field metrics are not reliable proxies for overall logging emissions performance. Furthermore, the simple distinction between certified and noncertified concessions does not fully represent the complex history of investments in improved logging practices. To clarify the relationship between RIL and emissions reductions, we propose the more explicit term 'RIL†C' to refer to the subset of RIL practices that can be defined by quantified thresholds and that result in measurable emissions reductions. If tropical forest certification is to be linked with CO2 emissions reductions, certification standards need to explicitly require RIL†C practices.

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Griscom, B., P. Ellis, and F. E. Putz, 'Carbon Emissions Performance of Commercial Logging in East Kalimantan, Indonesia', Global Change Biology, vol. 20, 2014, pp. 923-937.
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Sustainability dimension(s): Environmental
Topics: Climate
Subtopics: Carbon
Subject Keywords: Carbon stock Ecosystem Carbon dioxide emissions
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Regions: Asia
Countries: Indonesia
Forest Zones: Tropical
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Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Comparative study with matched control
Evidence Subtype: Data collected post-intervention
Data Type: Field Measurements