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Steps Towards Integrating Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks into Local Environmental Planning
Authors:ERIC RAPAPORT  TORGNY LIND
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Planning, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4Z9. Email: rapaport@unbc.ca;2. Department of Forest Resource Management and Geomatics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S—901 83 Ume?, Sweden
Abstract:Anthropogenic carbon dioxide balancing can be evaluated by counting the amount of emissions and the sinks that absorb and release carbon. Local level planning can affect the emission-sinks balance. However when trying to meet international goals, it seems that local government mainly considers emission reduction and not sink losses. This paper investigates the implications of using carbon dioxide emissions and forest ecosystems as sinks in Swedish municipal planning. The results demonstrate how emission reduction can be offset by the losses in sinks derived by land use and transportation planning. This moves local government further away from achieving the national emission reduction goal. The results also show a potential for carbon trading between municipalities.
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