Comprehensive mitigation assessment process (COMAP) - Description and instruction manual
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Comprehensive mitigation assessment process (COMAP) - Description and instruction manual

Abstract

In order to prepare policies and plans to reduce GHG emissions, national policy-makers need information on the costs and benefits of different mitigation options in addition to their carbon implications. Policy-makers must weigh the costs, benefits, and impacts of climate change mitigation and adaptation options, in the face of competition for limited resources. The policy goal for mitigation options in the land use sector is to identify which mix of options is likely to best achieve the desired forestry service and production objectives at the least cost, while attempting to maximize economic and social benefits, and minimize negative environmental and social impacts. Improved national-level cost estimates of response options in the land use sector can be generated by estimating the costs and benefits of different forest management practices appropriate for specific country conditions which can be undertaken within the constraint of land availability and its opportunity cost. These cost and land use estimates can be combined to develop cost curves1,2, which would assist policy-makers in constructing policies and programs to implement forest responses.

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