Bibliographic citations
Cardenas, K., (2024). Valoración económica ambiental de CO2 en especies forestales en el centro de producción e investigación Pabloyacu – Moyobamba, 2023 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5860
Cardenas, K., Valoración económica ambiental de CO2 en especies forestales en el centro de producción e investigación Pabloyacu – Moyobamba, 2023 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5860
@misc{renati/1054881,
title = "Valoración económica ambiental de CO2 en especies forestales en el centro de producción e investigación Pabloyacu – Moyobamba, 2023",
author = "Cardenas Salas, Kenny Richard",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2024"
}
From an international level, valuation has had more significant effects over time, from a methodological and conceptual point of view since the 90's, however, speaking from a point of view of actions and public policies, intervention is minimal. The implementation of economic valuation is of secondary importance, as well as carbon sequestration and sinks, it is already considered one of the 8 megadiverse countries that have heterogeneous territories, on average it was determined that of the 104 existing zones on earth, there are 84 life zones. Nevertheless, the valuation of forest resources relies on the traditional economic value based on a limited contextualization of benefits, taking into account that these only represent a small amount when in reality the economic benefits would be greater than those marketed. Given the above, the objective was to determine the forest species in the production and research center Pabloyacu, this study was developed in the forested area which belongs to the UNSM. It is worth noting that the evaluation process was carried out between June and September 2023. The methodology used was indirect sampling using the non-destructive method under the MINAM and ICRAFF guidelines for forest inventory, calculation of biomass, carbon, CO2 and its environmental economic value. The study area includes 35 species and a total of 252 elements; in terms of valuation, the state will receive a total of S/. 4605.83, however, with the environmental valuation taking into account the carbon sequestration criterion, the state will receive an amount of S/. 28502.15 in which the conversion results in a value of 1537, 89 soles per ton of CO2. The second option is significantly higher in terms of profitability without the need to alter the ecosystem and thereby promoting conservation.
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