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Table 2 Case studies from the Southeast Asia region (Source: IGES, [[11]]) for the maximum C HWP amount that could be sustainably extracted per year

From: Forest production predicted from satellite image analysis for the Southeast Asia region

      

Limit for sustainable wood extraction

Project name

Location

Coordinates

Area managed

CASA NPP

 
  

(lat, lon dd)

(ha)

(t C ha-1yr-1)

 

CHWP(Mt C yr-1)

    

Mean

Stdev

Total

+/−

Leuser Ecosystem Project

Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia

3.9369, 97.1807

1, 920. 00

8.95

0.55

6.70

0.41

Berau Forest Carbon Program

East, Kalimantan, Indonesia

1.9030, 117.1028

800, 000

10.30

0.40

3.21

0.12

Kamula Doso Carbon Project

Western Province, Papua New Guinea

-7.2072, 141.9814

791, 200

10.12

0.35

3.12

0.11

April Salumei Forest project

Eat Sepik Province Papau New Guine

-4.6339, 142.7888

521, 000

9.76

0.38

1.98

0.80

Cat Tien National Park Buffer Zone

Lam dong Province, Vietnam

11.7670, 107.5900

251, 445

8.94

0.57

0.88

0.06

Kalimantan forests & Climate

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

-2.0417, 114.5364

120, 000

8.97

0.46

0.42

0.02

Community Forestry Iniative

Oddar Meanchey Province, Indonesia

14.3668, 103.4292

61, 826

7.15

0.37

0.17

0.01

Merang Peat Swamp Forest

South Sumatra Province, Indonesia

-2.0000, 104.0030

24, 000

10.79

0.88

0.10

0.01

  1. Projects are listed by potential area under management, highest to lowest. Units for NPP are tons carbon per hectare per year (t C ha-1 yr-1) and for maximum CHWP are million tons carbon per year (Mt C yr-1).