生物多様性管理と林業ジャーナル

Commentary on the Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Absorption by the Forestry Sector in Taiwan

Wen-Tien Tsai 

In Taiwan, 59% of area (i.e., 2.15 million ha, or 5.3 million acre) is covered by forests, less forested than some developed countries like Sweden (70%), Japan (67 percent) and South Korea (64 percent). More significantly, forest resources contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction and climate change mitigation by removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and storing it in biomass and other carbon pools.