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RED vs. REDD: Biofuel Policy vs. Forest Conservation
Peter Dixon; Hans van Meijl; Maureen Rimmer; Lindsay Shutes; Andrzej Tabeau
发表日期2013-05-07
出版年2013
语种英语
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This paper assesses the complex interplay between global Renewable Energy Directives (RED) and the United Nations programme to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD). We examine the interaction of the two policies using a scenario approach with a recursive-dynamic global Computable General Equilibrium model. The consequences of a global biofuel directive on worldwide land use, agricultural production, international trade flows, food prices and food security out to 2030 are evaluated with and without a strict global REDD policy. We address a key methodological challenge of how to model the supply of land in the face of restrictions over its availability, as arises under the REDD policy. The paper introduces a flexible land supply function, which allows for large changes in the total potential land availability for agriculture. Our results show that whilst both RED and REDD are designed to reduce emissions, they have opposing impacts on land use. RED policies are found to extend land use whereas the REDD policy leads to an overall reduction in land use and intensification of agriculture. Strict REDD policies to protect forest and woodland lead to higher land prices in all regions. World food prices are slightly higher overall with some significant regional increases, notably in Southern Africa and Indonesia, leading to reductions in food security in these countries. This said, real food prices in 2030 are still lower than the 2010 level, even with the RED and REDD policies in place. Overall this suggests that RED and REDD are feasible from a worldwide perspective, although the results show that there are some regional problems that need to be resolved. The results show that countries directly affected by forest and woodland protection would be the most economically vulnerable when the REDD policy is implemented. The introduction of REDD policies reduces global trade in agricultural products and moves some developing countries to a net importing position for agricultural products. This suggests that the protection of forests and woodlands in these regions reverses their comparative advantage as they move from being land-abundant to land-scarce regions. The full REDD policy setting, however, foresees providing compensation to these countries to cover their economic losses.

Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer are researchers at Centre of Policy Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Australia. Hans van Meijl, Lindsay Shutes and Andrzej Tabeau are researchers at LEI, at Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Hague, The Netherlands.

主题Europe in the World
URLhttps://www.ceps.eu/publications/red-vs-redd-biofuel-policy-vs-forest-conservation
来源智库Centre for European Policy Studies (Belgium)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/63122
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Peter Dixon,Hans van Meijl,Maureen Rimmer,et al. RED vs. REDD: Biofuel Policy vs. Forest Conservation. 2013.
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