[Research Report] Release of Survey Results on CO2 Absorption Capacity and Economic Effects of Major Plantation Species in Vietnam
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Carbon Zero Global Inc. has released a comprehensive report detailing the high CO2 absorption capacity and economic viability of planting Hybrid Acacia and other tree species in Vietnam, offering scientific backing for forest carbon credit projects.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the CO2 absorption capacity of hybrid acacia?
- A: According to a survey in the Cam Ranh area of Vietnam, planting 1,400 trees per hectare results in the absorption of 330 tons of CO2 per hectare by the eighth year.
- Q: Who provided the data for this survey?
- A: The data is based on research from the Forest Ecology and Environment Research Center of the Vietnam Forestry Science Institute.
- Q: Why is reforestation carbon credit conducted in Vietnam?
- A: This is due to the abundant forest resources, diverse tree species, available labor force, and the advancement of CDM systems at the national level.