Cannabis Indica

Authors
Christina M Kennedy, Daniela A Miteva, Leandro Baumgarten, Peter L Hawthorne, Kei Sochi, Stephen Polasky, James R Oakleaf, Elizabeth M Uhlhorn, Joseph Kiesecker
Publication date
2016/7/1
Journal
Science Advances
Volume
2
Issue
7
Pages
e1501021
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Impact mitigation is a primary mechanism on which countries rely to reduce environmental externalities and balance development with conservation. Mitigation policies are transitioning from traditional project-by-project planning to landscape-level planning. Although this larger-scale approach is expected to provide greater conservation benefits at the lowest cost, empirical justification is still scarce. Using commercial sugarcane expansion in the Brazilian Cerrado as a case study, we apply economic and biophysical steady-state models to quantify the benefits of the Brazilian Forest Code (FC) under landscape- and property-level planning. We find that FC compliance imposes small costs to business but can generate significant long-term benefits to nature: supporting 32 (±37) additional species (largely habitat specialists), storing 593,000 to 2,280,000 additional tons of carbon worth $69 million to $265 million …
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