Forest carbon markets are mechanisms that allow for the trading of carbon credits generated from forest conservation, restoration, and improved forest management practices. These markets provide financial incentives for landowners and project developers to protect and enhance forest carbon stocks, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts.
Forest carbon markets are growing rapidly, with several voluntary and compliance-based carbon markets operating around the world. For example, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) operates a cap-and-trade program that includes forest carbon offsets, while the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) is a leading voluntary carbon offset standard.