Core Insights - Inner Mongolia has a stable carbon storage of over 10.538 billion tons and an annual carbon sink of 11.9 million tons of CO2 equivalent, ranking first in the country [3][4] - The region is leveraging its ecological advantages to develop afforestation carbon sink projects, converting ecological benefits into measurable and tradable assets, thus achieving a win-win for ecological and economic benefits [4][8] Carbon Sink Development - The afforestation carbon sink CCER project in Arxan City has successfully entered the project approval stage, marking its entry into the national carbon market [3] - Inner Mongolia has the largest forest area (35.7 million acres), second-largest grassland area (81.5 million acres), and fourth-largest wetland area (7.3 million acres) in the country, providing a natural advantage for green carbon development [3][4] Project Implementation Challenges - Not all forests can be developed into carbon sink projects; specific land conditions must be met, including clear land classification and ownership [4][6] - The project requires extensive field surveys and data collection to meet the latest afforestation carbon sink project methodology [6][7] Technological Advancements - The use of advanced equipment such as radar and drones is being introduced to improve the efficiency and accuracy of data collection and carbon sink calculations [7] - A three-dimensional carbon storage rapid calculation model has been developed, reducing traditional measurement cycles by 70% and improving accuracy to 95% [7][8] Revenue Distribution Innovations - A tiered revenue-sharing model has been established to balance the interests of local governments and enterprises, ensuring fair distribution based on carbon trading prices [8] - This model aims to prevent profit imbalances and ensure long-term ecological benefits for local governments while providing basic development benefits for enterprises [8] Talent Development Initiatives - There is a shortage of professionals skilled in both carbon measurement and forestry management, prompting efforts to attract and train interdisciplinary talent [9][10] - Collaborations with universities and research institutions are being established to create a talent pool and enhance professional capabilities in carbon sink projects [10][12] Market Diversification Strategies - The carbon trading market is expected to innovate and explore diversified value realization paths to address low trading revenue and single trading models [13] - Initiatives such as "carbon sink + tourism" and "carbon sink + judicial" are being developed to enhance the economic value of carbon sinks while promoting ecological protection [14][15]
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Nei Meng Gu Ri Bao·2025-08-30 04:12