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Potential of Agroforestry and Plantation Systems in Indonesia for Carbon Stocks: An Economic Perspective
This paper investigates the carbon sequestration potential of several alternative agroforestry and
plantation systems in Indonesia. It is shown how different agroforestry systems vary in their
attractiveness in terms of carbon sequestration, returns to land and labour and employment potential.
A twenty-year life cycle of coffee multi-cropping systems is compared to short-rotation timber
plantations and to a forty-year life cycle of fruit trees such as mango, duku and durian.
Keywords: Agroforestry, Indonesia, Carbon Sequestration, Economic Analysis.
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