Analysis of Carbon Economic Value Potential
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51135/PublicPolicy.v5.i2.p737-752Keywords:
Economic Potential, Carbon Economy, CSRAbstract
The study aimed to assess the potential economic value of carbon within PT Strata Pacific's IUPHHK-HA area. The methodology involved collecting, processing, and analyzing numerical data using statistical methods. Sampling techniques included stratified systematic sampling or simple random sampling, with a maximum allowable sampling error of 20%. The study found that the carbon content reserve in tree stands within PT Strata Pacific's IUPHHK area in East Seram Regency, Maluku Province, is 44.95 tonnes per hectare. Assuming a conservative carbon value of US$ 5 per tonne, the total potential economic value of tree stands and the root shoot ratio in this area ranges from US$ 12,962,231.50 to US$ 15,221,643.25. Direct benefits for the local community include improved access to agricultural and plantation roads, social management activities (CSR) by businesses, and job opportunities. These benefits are estimated to have a direct value of Rp 3,525,000,000 per year.
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