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Table 5 Reviewed studies dealing with carbon sequestration including its methodology and monetary value

From: Assessment of forest ecosystem service research trends and methodological approaches at global level: a meta-analysis

No

Authors and study site

Valuation methods

Estimate per hectare year−1

Total FES

1

Morri et al. (2014) in Marecchia, Italy

Carbon market price (20£/tCo2)

–

7.32 × 106£ year−1

2

Morri et al. (2014) in Foglia, Italy

Carbon market price (20£/tCo2)

–

6.60 × 106£ year−1

3

Duc et al. (2018), Vietnam

The social cost of carbon

13,396 million US$ year−1

–

4

Ninan and Kontoleon (2016) in India

Market price and damage cost

37,934 tons year−1

–

5

Ninan and Inoue (2013a) in Japan

Market price

2,044,893.846 US$ year−1

–

6

Kibria et al. (2017), Cambodia

Carbon tax using InVEST model

141 US$ ha−1 year−1

7.78 × 106 US$ year−1

7

Li et al. (2017) in China

Carbon tax law method

3.41 × 107 ton year−1

 

8

Huxham et al. (2015), Kenya

Based on current market value(10US$/tCo2)

251 US$ ha−1

–

9

Häyhä et al. (2015) in Italy

Amount of carbon sequestered by biomass

201,350 ton Co2

–

10

Häyhä et al. (2015) in Italy

Carbon emission permit price

76£ ha−1 year−1

3,020,246£ y−1

11

Wang et al. (2018), China

Market price approach

73 US$ ha−1 year−1

12,738 US$ (in 2015)

12

Mamat et al. (2018), Chna

Adopt a benefit transfer method of Costanza et al. (1997), Xie et al. (2008)

12,545.66 US$ ha−1 year−1

–

13

Gaodi et al. (2010), China

Afforestation cost method

–

3532.49 × 106¥ (in 2004)

14

Escobedo et al. (2015)

Tree C kg per analysis unit

–

76,500 tons

15

Delphin et al. (2016)

Using InVEST model

196 mean carbon storage (Mg ha−1)

–

16

Tilahun et al. (2016)

Stumpage value

1229.93 tCO2e ha−1 worth of 7256.78 $ ha−1

–