Carbon Sequestration and N- and M-Shaped Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from International Land Use Change

Timothy Terrell
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Economic growth can affect land use change to release or sequester carbon, intensifying or mitigating the impact of other carbon emissions, and the functional form of that relationship is important to crafting policy responses. Data on land use and land cover change (LULCC) for 14 countries reveal an N- or M-shaped environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for LULCC carbon flux to/from the atmosphere in some nations, while others display very different relationships. Most nations studied show some variation of the inverted-U EKC. All but one nation display initial turning points ranging from $2,000 to $9,000 per capita GDP (2011 dollars), and half are now net negative carbon emitters with respect to LULCC. For the US, regression analysis of the LULCC EKC indicates a roughly M-shaped quartic EKC function, with local maxima at about $5,000 and $45,000 and a local minimum at about $30,000. Where N-shaped EKCs are observed, the carbon sequestration from increasing forest regrowth is transient, and may be followed by a phase in which rising aggregate emissions dominate slowing sequestration in maturing forests. An M-shaped EKC indicates a third turning point, representing a return to increased net carbon absorption.
碳固存与N型和m型环境库兹涅茨曲线:来自国际土地利用变化的证据
经济增长可以影响土地利用变化,从而释放或封存碳,加剧或减轻其他碳排放的影响,这种关系的功能形式对于制定政策应对措施很重要。14个国家的土地利用和土地覆盖变化(LULCC)数据显示,一些国家的土地利用和土地覆盖变化(LULCC)碳通量呈N或m型环境库兹涅茨曲线(EKC),而另一些国家则表现出截然不同的关系。大多数被研究的国家显示出反u型EKC的一些变化。除一个国家外,其他所有国家的初始转折点都在人均GDP(按2011年美元币值计算)2000美元至9000美元之间,其中一半国家的净碳排放量为负。对于美国,LULCC EKC的回归分析表明,其大致为m形的四次EKC函数,局部最大值约为5,000美元和45,000美元,局部最小值约为30,000美元。在观察到n形EKCs的地方,由于森林再生增加而产生的碳固存是短暂的,随后可能会出现一个阶段,在这个阶段中,不断增加的总排放量主导了成熟森林中缓慢的碳固存。m型EKC表示第三个转折点,代表净碳吸收增加的回归。
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