Published October 15, 2021 | Version 1.0
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Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in Southeast Asia

  • 1. University of Adelaide
  • 2. National University of Singapore
  • 3. Cornell University
  • 4. Stanford University

Description

This dataset contains the output rasters produced to determine the climate mitigation potential, crop pollination service for pollinator-dependent agriculture, quantity of nitrogen retained and Key Biodiversity Areas conserved at the various carbon price points, namely USD 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50 and 100 t-1 CO2e across Southeast Asia. All data are masked to forest areas determined across the region at 1 km resolution, based on a cylindrical equal area projection.

We also determined locations across the region where forest protections would deliver multiple benefits through a spatial overlay. Areas identified to contribute any level of co-benefit were coded 1 to 3, indicating the number of co-benefits that could be attained in addition to climate mitigation from avoided forest loss, assessed for each price point.

Further details of the datasets can be found in Sarira et. al. 

For further questions or issues with the datasets, please contact Tasya Vadya Sarira at tasya.sarira@adelaide.edu.au.

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