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Title: FORESTRY CDM PROJECTS


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FORESTRY CDM PROJECTS
  • NH PONOYI
  • 09/09/2009

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Outline
  • Background
  • Conditions for afforestation/reaforestation
  • Designing CDM projects
  • Mitigation options
  • Concerns

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Background
  • Created by Article 12 of Kyoto Protocol
  • Establishes means by which industrialized
    countries pursue climate mitigation projects
  • Aims to assist non-Annex I Parties in achieving
    sustainable development

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Legislative framework
  • National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998) water use
    licence
  • Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act (Act
    43 of 1983) combating invasive plants
  • National Environmental Management Act (Act of 107
    of 1998) sustainable development

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Afforestation /Reforestation CDM
  • Must result in carbon credits that are
    effectively permanent in addition to usual
    business
  • Must not lead to losses outside project
    boundaries
  • Factors for consideration

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1.Leakage
  • Relate to activities that may lead to reduced
    sequestration or increased emissions outside the
    project boundary
  • Leakage might due to
  • - displacement of agric. activities,
  • - displacement of fuel-wood collection
  • - fossil fuel use

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2.Baseline
Carbon stocks
Project Scenario (observable)
Additional carbon removed from atmosphere
Baseline scenario
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3. Additionality
  • CDM project is additional if net GHG removals by
    sinks are increased above changes in carbon
    stocks within project boundaries, that would have
    occurred in the absence of the CDM project
  • Viability

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4. Validation
  • Aspects for consideration
  • - project design
  • - baseline assessment
  • - sequestration calculations
  • - monitoring plan and
  • - socio-economic impacts

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Ways of increasing carbon sequestration
  • Protection of degraded forests to allow them to
    regenerate
  • Restoration of indigenous forests
  • Establishment of plantations on currently
    non-forested lands and
  • Increasing the tree cover on agricultural and
    pasture lands

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Forestry based mitigation options
  • Stopping the loss of existing forests
  • Adding to the planets vegetative cover
  • Increasing the carbon stored in carbon reservoirs
    such as agricultural soils and wood products
  • Substituting sustainable biomass energy sources
    for fossil fuel consumption

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Designing forestry based CDM projects
  • 5 variables to be considered
  • Project to have greenhouse gas benefits and will
    persist over a long term
  • Addressing the potential leakage of the projects
    carbon benefits
  • Accurately quantifying the carbon benefits of the
    project
  • Ability to design an effective monitoring and
    verification strategy
  • Illustrating the magnitude and type of project
    co-benefits

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Methodology
  • applicable for a proposed A/R project activity on
    degraded and degrading abandoned land.
  • eligibility of land as an A/R CDM project
    activity is demonstrated using archives and/or
    maps of land use/cover and/or satellite image
    before the start of the A/R CDM project activity

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Methodology cont.
  • A supplementary survey of land use is used in
    cases where land cover alone is not sufficient to
    distinguish between forest and non-forest

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Methodology cont.
  • Baseline approach consider historic land
    use/cover changes, national, local and sectoral
    policies that influence land use within the
    boundary of the proposed A/R CDM project
    activity, economical attractiveness of the
    project relative to the baseline, and barriers
    for implementing project activities in absence of
    CDM finance.

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Approve Methodologies
  • Restoration of degraded lands
  • Restoration through A/R
  • A/R through tree planting, assisted natural
    regeneration control of animal grazing
  • Simplified baseline and monitoring methodology

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Bali Roadmap AR - CDM
  • COP requested Parties, intergovernmental
    organisations NGOs to assess implications of
    changing the limit for AR-CDM projects from 8kt
    CO2 per annum.
  • Limit viewed as not economically feasible
    prevents implementation
  • Parties agreed to increase the limit to 16 kilo
    tones per annum

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Concerns in forestry for mitigation
  • Forestry projects will impede socio-economic
    development in developing countries
  • Impede actual emission reductions interfere
    with technology transfer objectives
  • Biotic offsets involve more complex analytical
    issues than do energy and other GHG offsets,
    including monitoring and compliance issues.

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Conclusion
  • Forest restoration can potentially play a key
    role in mitigating climate change, conserving
    biodiversity and improving livelihoods
  • There is still an urgent need to transform this
    into action on-the-ground
  • Action projects and pilots will help shape the
    future, by testing methodologies, setting
    standards and demonstrating emissions reductions
    potential.

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Publications
  • Capturing the value of forest carbon for local
    livelihoods. Centre for International Forestry
    Research, Indonesia.
  • Guidebook for the formulation of afforestation
    and reaforestation projects under the Clean
    Development Mechanism. Technical series 25, 2006.
  • Programme on forests. Innovative forest financing
    options and issues. Working draft, 1999
  • Powell, M., Mills, A., and Marais, C., undated.
    Carbon sequestration and restoration challenges
    and opportunities in subtropical thicket.

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