国际碳市场中的REDD信贷交易

R. Rosa, Ramiro Parrado, Francesco Bosello
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虽然有几项经济研究探讨了REDD在气候政策中的作用,但气候政策、国际贸易和农业市场之间的相互联系只是得到了很少的考虑。本文通过开发一种政策模拟练习,使REDD信用可以使用递归动态可计算一般均衡模型在国际碳市场上进行交易,从而对这一讨论进行了补充。该模型得到扩展,纳入了部分平衡研究中避免砍伐森林的减少成本曲线,并解释了对土地和木材市场的相应诱导效应。我们得出结论,REDD可以显著降低政策成本。大量的REDD碳排放额度进入碳市场,将使与气候政策协议相关的地区有系统地超过其目标排放。这些结果证实,政策设计可能需要限制REDD信用额度的使用,同时建立促进绿色经济的长期激励机制。最后,当考虑到国际竞争力效应时,我们表明使用REDD作为促进发展中国家参与气候政策的手段可能还不够。
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Transação de Créditos REDD em Mercados Internacionais de Carbono
While several economic studies have looked into the role of REDD in climate policy, the interlinks between climate policy, international trade and agricultural markets have been only marginally considered. This paper adds to that discussion by developing a policy simulation exercise in which REDD credits can be traded in an international carbon market using a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium model. The model was extended to incorporate abatement cost curves of avoided deforestation from a partial equilibrium study, and to account for the corresponding induced effects on land and timber markets. We conclude that REDD may significantly reduce policy costs. A large number of REDD credits entering the carbon market would allow regions pertaining to the climate policy agreement to systematically emit above their targets. These results confirm that policy design may require limits to the use of REDD credits along with the creation of long-term incentives to promote a greener economy. Finally, when international competitiveness effects are taken into account, we show that the use of REDD as a means to foster developing countries’ participation in climate policy may not be sufficient.
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