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- W4385727901 abstract "Abstract Afforestation is considered as a major carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology, but if implemented inappropriately in large scale, can negatively affect food and land systems. Here we quantitatively showed how a forest-type selection in afforestation would enlarge the global carbon sequestration and affect global food and land systems and sustainability. We found that i) afforestation, if its forest type is carefully selected, would increase the carbon sequestration by 25% at maximum compared to the indigenous type of forest while reducing food insecurity. At the same time, ii) compared to bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, afforestation would affect similarly or even more negatively the economy, energy, food, and land systems due to less land efficiency of carbon removal, leading higher price of energy and food, more land expansion for carbon removal and higher food insecurity. This suggests a necessity of a careful selection of forest types in afforestation and at the same time an importance of determining a best mix of land-based CDR technologies to achieve the long-term stringent climate goal without compromising the sustainability." @default.
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- W4385727901 title "Forest Types for Afforestation: Benefits for Carbon Sequestration and Food Systems under Stringent Climate Mitigation" @default.
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