Abstract

The increase in greenhouse gases has an impact on climate change, and forests play a significant role in the process of carbon sequestration. To quantify the effectiveness of forests in carbon sequestration, this paper constructs carbon sequestration models for forests and is evaluated using the Daxing’an mountains. We randomly select 57 countries, and a comprehensive evaluation of the ecological and cultural value of forests is conducted using the Topsis model combined with the entropy weight method. The results show that the model can maximise the combined benefits of forests in terms of carbon sequestration, culture and ecology, and is conducive to the sustainable development of society.

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