Exploration of forestry carbon sequestration practice path in Guizhou province-based on evolutionary game model

PLoS One. 2024 Dec 13;19(12):e0314805. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314805. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Guizhou Province has abundant forest resources, and it has great economic value and social benefits to explore the practical path of forestry carbon sequestration. Based on the current situation of forestry carbon sequestration development in Guizhou Province, this paper innovatively integrates forestry carbon sequestration indicators into the existing Environmental, Social and Governance(ESG) evaluation system using an evolutionary game model. It analyzes the factors restricting forestry carbon sequestration and explores the influencing factors of forestry carbon sequestration benefit sharing bodies in Guizhou. Through regression analysis, the paper discusses the impact of enterprise ESG scores, government subsidy amounts, and forestry carbon sequestration costs on forestry carbon sequestration purchase volume. The research results show that enterprise ESG scores and government subsidy amounts have a significant positive impact on enterprise forestry carbon sequestration purchase volume, while forestry carbon sequestration costs have a significant negative impact. The results have passed the robustness test in different industries. The simulation analysis results show that the stable point of the evolutionary game is (1,0,1) and (1,1,0), which verifies that the ESG rating system with forestry carbon sequestration integration can promote enterprises to purchase more forestry carbon sequestration, i.e., the effectiveness of forestry carbon sequestration in activating the ESG rating system mechanism. Based on the research conclusions, the paper puts forward policy implications: the government should accelerate the construction of localized ESG rating systems, improve enterprise information disclosure and supervision, increase subsidies and reduce forestry carbon sequestration costs, and optimize carbon quota design.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon / metabolism
  • Carbon Sequestration*
  • China
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / economics
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods
  • Forestry* / economics
  • Forestry* / methods
  • Forests
  • Game Theory
  • Models, Theoretical

Substances

  • Carbon

Grants and funding

This research was supported by Regional Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (41463003), Surface Project (41573043), Concealed Ore Deposit Exploration and Innovation Team of Guizhou Colleges and Universities (Guizhou Education and Cooperation Talent Team [2015]56), Provincial Key Discipline of Geological Resources and Geological Engineering of Guizhou Province (ZDXK[2018]001), Huang Danian Resources of National colleges and universities Teachers' Team of Exploration Engineering (Teacher Letter [2018] No. 1), Geological Resources and Geological Engineering Talent Base of Guizhou Province (RCJD2018-3), Key Laboratory of Karst Engineering Geology and Hidden Mineral Resources of Guizhou Province (Qianjiaohe KY [2018] No. 486Guizhou Institute of Technology Rural Revitalization Soft Science Project(2022xczx10), Education and Teaching Reform Research Project of Guizhou Institute of Technology (JGZD202107,2022TDFJG01). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.