Forest Carbon Compensation Accounting and Zoning Optimization Path from the Perspective of Carbon Budget in Fujian Province
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Overview of the Study Area
2.2. Research Framework Construction
2.3. Carbon Budget Accounting
2.3.1. Carbon Emissions Accounting
2.3.2. Carbon Sequestration Accounting
2.3.3. Estimation of Net Carbon Emissions
2.4. Calculation of Carbon Compensation Value
2.5. Priority of Carbon Compensation Value
2.6. Data Sources and Preprocessing
3. Results
3.1. Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Carbon Emissions
3.2. Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Carbon Sequestration
3.3. Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of the Carbon Budget
3.4. Accounting for Forest Carbon Compensation
3.4.1. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Carbon Compensation Rates
3.4.2. Accounting for Forest Carbon Compensation Value
4. Discussion
4.1. Carbon Compensation Zoning and Prioritization
4.2. Optimization Pathways for Carbon Compensation Zoning
4.3. Comparisons, Limitations and Prospects
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Data Type | Data Source | Spatial Resolution | Temporal Frequency | Preprocessing Steps | Missing Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population density | China’s 1 km Population Spatial Distribution Dataset [33] (https://doi.org/10.12078/2017121101) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | 1 km × 1 km | Annual | Align to administrative boundaries; | No missing data |
| Nighttime lighting data | Prolonged Artificial Nighttime-light Dataset of China (PANDA-China) [29] (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03223-1) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | 1 km × 1 km | Annual | Calibrate to consistent radiance units | No missing data |
| Net primary productivity of vegetation | NASA MODIS17A3 (http://www.gscloud.cn/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | 500 m × 500 m | Annual | Resample to 1 km × 1 km; | No missing data |
| Carbon emission data | Carbon Emission Accounts and Datasets (https://www.ceads.net.cn/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | County-level | Annual | Aggregate to county-level totals; Check consistency with energy statistics | No missing data |
| Engel’s coefficient | Fujian Provincial Bureau of Statistics (https://tjj.fujian.gov.cn/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | City-level | Annual | Interpolate missing city-level values using linear trend | No missing data |
| GDP | Fujian Provincial Bureau of Statistics (https://tjj.fujian.gov.cn/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | County-level | Annual | Interpolate missing County-level values using linear trend | No missing data |
| Carbon trading price | Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange (https://www.cneeex.com/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | National-level | Annual | Compute annual average using annual high and low prices; Deflate to 2021 constant prices using GDP deflator | No missing data |
| Administrative boundary data | Fujian Provincial Development Center for Surveying, Mapping and Geographic Information (https://www.fjch.org.cn/) (accessed on 6 April 2025) | 1:1,000,000 scale | Static (2020) | Dissolve to county-level polygons; Check for topological errors; Project to Albers equal-area projection | No missing data |
| County | 2000 | 2010 | 2020 | County | 2000 | 2010 | 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meilie | −18.09 | 7.56 | 4.63 | Licheng | 31.77 | 87.88 | 123.50 |
| Sanyuan | −47.86 | −39.85 | −40.76 | Xiuyu | 38.25 | 80.52 | 133.64 |
| Mingxi | −48.07 | −41.78 | −56.06 | Xianyou | −275.85 | −197.28 | −204.30 |
| Qingliu | −49.53 | −59.07 | −83.47 | Licheng | 19.38 | 54.91 | 54.70 |
| Ninghua | −98.60 | −101.74 | −128.13 | Fengze | 53.76 | 124.16 | 136.90 |
| Datian | −141.30 | −155.81 | −154.67 | Luojiang | −22.84 | −13.49 | −8.86 |
| Youxi | −330.69 | −283.16 | −232.10 | Quangang | 20.36 | 113.65 | 130.78 |
| Shaxian | −117.27 | −103.85 | −121.08 | Huian | 95.34 | 323.89 | 614.31 |
| Jiangle | −102.40 | −85.21 | −100.99 | Anxi | −728.63 | −688.81 | −608.86 |
| Taining | −60.53 | −49.01 | −42.79 | Yongchun | −263.35 | −202.47 | −207.74 |
| Jianning | −48.80 | −52.84 | −64.63 | Dehua | −287.85 | −223.23 | −228.31 |
| Yongan | −447.33 | −363.66 | −348.83 | Shishi | 96.24 | 237.14 | 213.35 |
| Shunchang | −91.40 | −63.80 | −60.12 | Nanan | −359.94 | 207.43 | 431.47 |
| Pucheng | −144.77 | −158.50 | −163.36 | Jinjiang | 915.94 | 2134.27 | 2356.68 |
| Guangze | −56.23 | −56.98 | −72.68 | Xiangcheng | 14.65 | 63.83 | 113.82 |
| Songxi | −25.75 | −16.47 | −20.26 | Longwen | 14.49 | 35.57 | 49.58 |
| Zhenghe | −41.13 | −33.74 | −51.81 | Yunxiao | −93.72 | −58.37 | −50.99 |
| Shaowu | −240.96 | −202.62 | −174.83 | Zhangpu | −160.62 | −94.98 | −47.65 |
| Wuyishan | −136.10 | −123.96 | −146.04 | Zhaoan | −130.23 | −89.78 | −67.60 |
| Jianou | −444.19 | −328.21 | −339.49 | Changtai | −75.43 | −55.73 | −51.51 |
| Jianyang | −201.84 | −165.45 | −202.25 | Dongshan | 5.78 | 11.60 | 15.32 |
| Xinluo | −781.89 | −819.05 | −779.95 | Nanjing | −352.05 | −238.97 | −269.56 |
| Changting | −213.05 | −237.98 | −321.83 | Pinghe | −343.50 | −252.52 | −248.67 |
| Yongding | −311.71 | −272.27 | −267.70 | Huaan | −74.24 | −66.31 | −96.00 |
| Shanghang | −309.12 | −383.42 | −483.83 | Longhai | −57.23 | 173.94 | 482.87 |
| Wuping | −225.19 | −227.57 | −320.70 | Jiaocheng | −145.06 | −109.32 | −226.95 |
| Liancheng | −177.53 | −179.40 | −244.74 | Xiapu | −136.06 | −98.78 | −93.21 |
| Zhangping | −356.51 | −326.21 | −329.04 | Gutian | −194.75 | −157.58 | −146.71 |
| Gulou | 74.39 | 156.37 | 147.73 | Pingnan | −50.22 | −47.01 | −48.04 |
| Cangshan | 70.87 | 174.74 | 176.05 | Shouning | −61.53 | −48.80 | −54.87 |
| Mawei | 5.13 | 47.44 | 54.37 | Zhouning | −30.99 | −25.42 | −25.95 |
| Jinan | −60.14 | 84.74 | 85.63 | Zherong | −13.05 | −13.04 | −12.17 |
| Minhou | −347.99 | −176.70 | −167.39 | Fuan | −228.36 | −198.59 | −240.19 |
| Lianjiang | −161.92 | −66.84 | −27.69 | Fuding | −146.08 | −118.22 | −100.32 |
| Luoyuan | −92.96 | −63.72 | −59.23 | Yanping | −356.70 | −248.00 | −218.81 |
| Minqing | −153.28 | −90.92 | −127.44 | Taijiang | 24.76 | 35.21 | 25.02 |
| Yongtai | −194.13 | −164.80 | −237.28 | Siming | 102.69 | 257.34 | 308.02 |
| Pingtan | 1.34 | 8.41 | 23.60 | Haicang | 41.23 | 141.53 | 181.35 |
| Fuqing | −159.59 | 754.62 | 365.60 | Jimei | 38.29 | 134.01 | 209.43 |
| Changle | 20.66 | 194.61 | 482.03 | Tongan | −30.18 | 31.06 | 120.59 |
| Langqi | −2.48 | −2.64 | −2.08 | Xiangan | 2.84 | 51.42 | 176.14 |
| Chengxiang | −53.96 | −17.61 | −3.91 | Huli | 54.32 | 115.93 | 130.37 |
| Hanjiang | −151.28 | −60.66 | −58.71 |
| Carbon Offset Zoning | 2000 | 2010 | 2020 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| compensation zones | Priority compensation zones | Pingtan, Dongshan, Mawei, Xiangcheng, Xiangan, Changle | Pingtan, Dongshan, Mawei, Xiangcheng, Jinan, Meilie, Longwen, Gulou, Licheng, Tongan, Huli | Pingtan, Dongshan, Mawei, Xiangcheng, Jinan, Meilie, Longwen, Gulou, Licheng, Tongan, Huli, Cangshan, Fuqing, Quangang, Xiuyu, Licheng, Nanan, Fengze, Shishi, Xiangan, Jimei, Haicang, Siming |
| Sub-compensatory zones | Longwen, Gulou, Jimei, Haicang, Huli, Siming, Licheng, Huian, Quangang, Xiuyu, Licheng, Cangshan | Cangshan, Fuqing, Quangang, Xiuyu, Licheng, Nanan, Fengze, Shishi, Xiangan, Jimei, Haicang, Siming, Huian, Changle, Longhai | Longhai, Huian, Changle | |
| Potential compensation zones | Fengze, Jinjiang, Shishi | Jinjiang | Jinjiang | |
| compensation-receiving zones | Priority compensation-reveiving zones | All counties other than potential compensation-receiving zones and secondary compensation-receiving zones | Pucheng, Jianyang, Jianou, Youxi, Yongtai, Dehua, Zhangping, Anxi, Liancheng, Nanjing, Pinghe, Changting, Wuping, Shanghang, Yongding | none |
| Sub-compensation-receiving zones | Nanan, Hanjiang, Zherong | Guangze, Wuyishan, Zhenghe, Shouning, Fuan, Xiapu, Shaowu, Taining, Jiangle, Jianning, Mingxi, Ninghua, Shunchang, Yanping, Pingnan, Gutian, Minqing, Qingliu, Yongan, Xingluo, Datian, Huaan, Yongchun, Xianyou, Xingluo | Wuping, Shanghang, Zhangping, Jianou | |
| potential compensation-receiving zones | Longhai, Tongan, Luojiang, Chengxiang, Fuqing, Jinan, Meilie, Langqi | Songxi, Minhou, Shaxian, Fuding, Zherong, Zhouning, Jiaocheng, Luoyuan, Lianjiang, Langqi, Hangjiang, Chengxiang, Luojiang, Sanyuan, Changtai, Zhangpu, Yunxiao, Shaoan | areas other than Wuping, Shanghang, Zhangping, Jian’ou | |
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Chen, W.; Ouyang, Y.; Liu, W.; Huang, J.; Hong, X.; Lin, J.; Huang, G. Forest Carbon Compensation Accounting and Zoning Optimization Path from the Perspective of Carbon Budget in Fujian Province. Forests 2026, 17, 369. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030369
Chen W, Ouyang Y, Liu W, Huang J, Hong X, Lin J, Huang G. Forest Carbon Compensation Accounting and Zoning Optimization Path from the Perspective of Carbon Budget in Fujian Province. Forests. 2026; 17(3):369. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030369
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Wanmei, Youquan Ouyang, Wanyi Liu, Jixing Huang, Xiaoyan Hong, Jinhuang Lin, and Guoxing Huang. 2026. "Forest Carbon Compensation Accounting and Zoning Optimization Path from the Perspective of Carbon Budget in Fujian Province" Forests 17, no. 3: 369. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030369
APA StyleChen, W., Ouyang, Y., Liu, W., Huang, J., Hong, X., Lin, J., & Huang, G. (2026). Forest Carbon Compensation Accounting and Zoning Optimization Path from the Perspective of Carbon Budget in Fujian Province. Forests, 17(3), 369. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030369

