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2005 Sourcebook for Land uSe, Land-uSe change and foreStry ProjectS timothy Pearson, Sarah Walker and Sandra brown With input from Bernhard Schlamadinger (Joanneum Research), Igino Emmer (Face Foundation), Wolfram Kägi (BSS) and Ian Noble, Benoit Bosquet and Lasse Ringius (World Bank) SouRcEBooK FoR LaNd uSE, LaNd-uSE chaNgE aNd FoREStRy PRoJEctS timothy Pearson, Sarah Walker and Sandra brown With input from Bernhard Schlamadinger, Igino Emmer, Wolfram Kägi, Ian Noble, Benoit Bosquet and Lasse Ringius i S o u r c e b o ok for Land uSe, Land-uSe change and foreStry ProjectS Sourcebook for Land uSe, Land-uSe change and foreStry ProjectS i i contentS 1. PurPose and scoPe .........................................................................................................1 2. IntroductIon to the Kyoto Protocol and the clean develoPment mechanIsm Project cycle ...........................................................................................2 2.1. The Clean Development Mechanism ......................................................................................2 3. IntroductIon to the BIocarBon Fund and the BIocarBon Fund cycle ......3 4. concePts oF addItIonalIty, BaselIne, leaKage and Permanence ....................4 4.1. Additionality ........................................................................................................................ 4 4.2. Baseline ............................................................................................................................... 4 4.3. Leakage ............................................................................................................................... 5 4.4. Permanence ......................................................................................................................... 5 5. sPecIFIc consIderatIons For the Kyoto Protocol ..............................................6 5.1. Currently Acceptable LULUCF Projects ..................................................................................6 5.2. The Eligibility of Lands ......................................................................................................... 6 5.2.1. 31 December 1989 Rule .............................................................................................. 6 5.2.2. Definitions of Forest .................................................................................................... 6 5.2.3. The Eligibility Tool ...................................................................................................... 6 5.3. Additionality Tests .................................................................................................................. 7 5.4. Choice of Baseline ................................................................................................................... 8 5.5. Crediting................................................................................................................................ 9 5.6. Submission of New Afforesation/Reforestation Methodology .....................................................10 6. develoPIng a measurement Plan ...............................................................................11 6.1. The Concepts of Accuracy, Precision and Being Conservative ...................................................11 6.2. Define the Project Boundaries .............................................................................................. 12 6.3. Stratify the Project Area ....................................................................................................... 12 6.4. Decide Which Carbon Pools to Measure ...............................................................................12 6.5. Determine Type, Number and Location of Measurement Plots ................................................13 6.5.1. Type of Plots ............................................................................................................. 13 6.4.2. Number of Plots ........................................................................................................ 15 6.5.3. Location of Plots ....................................................................................................... 18 6.6. Determine Measurement Frequency ........................................................................................18 7. FIeld measurements .......................................................................................................19 7.1. Preparation for Fieldwork .................................................................................................... 19 7.2. Trees, Palms and Lianas ....................................................................................................... 20 7.2.1. Trees ........................................................................................................................ 20 7.2.2. Palms ....................................................................................................................... 21 7.2.3. Lianas ...................................................................................................................... 21 7.3. Non-Tree Vegetation .............................................................................................................. 21
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