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FRA. UNFCCC. Building capacity for assessing forests and carbon. “ killing two birds with one stone…. ”. Dieter Schoene, FAO, Rome. conclusions. FRA. FAO’s support to NFRA. UNFCCC. consistency in reporting ?. state of forest inventories. the common basis: NFRA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNFCCC

“ “ killing two birds with killing two birds with one stone…. ”one stone…. ”

Building capacity for assessing Building capacity for assessing forests and carbonforests and carbon

Dieter Schoene, FAO, Rome

FRA

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perspectiveperspective

• mandates, activitiesmandates, activities• the common basis: NFRAthe common basis: NFRA

• state of forest inventoriesstate of forest inventories

• consistency in reporting ?consistency in reporting ?

• FAO’s support to NFRAFAO’s support to NFRA

• conclusionsconclusions

• mayhem in definitionsmayhem in definitions

FRA

UNFCCC

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mandatesmandates……

• National Communications National Communications (Art.4, 12, UNFCCC)(Art.4, 12, UNFCCC)

• Annual GHG inventories Annual GHG inventories (Art.7, KP, CP/2001 / L2)(Art.7, KP, CP/2001 / L2)

• Provide continuous info Provide continuous info on the state of worldwide on the state of worldwide forestsforests

• Worldwide access to Worldwide access to reliable forest inforeliable forest info

• building national capacitybuilding national capacity

UNFCCCFRA

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National Forest ResourceNational Forest Resource

AssessmentsAssessments

Global Forest ResourceGlobal Forest Resource

AssessmentAssessment

National CommunicationNational Communication

LULUCFLULUCF

FRA UNFCCC

%carbonBEFdensitygrowthareacarbconFF

the common basisthe common basis

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increment ?

growing stock ?

wood density?

harvest?

ecosystem ?

timber ?woody

biomass ?

above-ground ?

foliage ?

mayhem in carbon-termsmayhem in carbon-terms

dry-weight ?

volume ? diameter limits ?

forest ?

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reference year FRA 2000reference year FRA 2000

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76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 2000

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FRAFRA

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data on parametersdata on parameters

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area change

growing stock

biomass

increment

removals

managed area

fire area

% reporting

industrial developing

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TBFRA 20002000(10 6 t C/yr)

consistent reporting ?consistent reporting ?

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gross forest sink

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use of BEF ?use of BEF ?

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UNFCCC

FRA

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stock change TBFRA 2000stock change TBFRA 2000

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FRA

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forest assessment in NAIforest assessment in NAI9%

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51%

field sampling

detail mappingw. sampling

detail mapping

mapping < 250000

expert estimate

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NAI: forest areaNAI: forest area

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UNFCCC

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NAI : forest areaNAI : forest area

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FRA UNFCCC

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NAI: emissions from forest NAI: emissions from forest conversion conversion

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from FRA data ( Mt C)

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• pilot assessment pilot assessment • standard design, flexibelstandard design, flexibel• objective info, state & changeobjective info, state & change• global, national, local focusglobal, national, local focus• information management systeminformation management system• national capacity building, controlnational capacity building, control• low cost (~ $ 0.5 Mio)low cost (~ $ 0.5 Mio)• donor fundingdonor funding

FAO’s Support to NFAFAO’s Support to NFA

FRA

UNFCCC

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value of NFRA informationvalue of NFRA information

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NFRA: maximizing cost/benefit

FRA

UNFCCC

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NFRA - standard designNFRA - standard design

1km

1km

F1

F7

F3

OWL4

F5

OL6

OL8

F2

•areaarea•volumevolume•increment, harvestincrement, harvest•biomassbiomass•trees outside foresttrees outside forest

•managementmanagement•biodiversitybiodiversity

•use, products, servicesuse, products, services•rightsrights

UNFCCC

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the way forwardthe way forward …. ….

register for NFRA supportregister for NFRA support

search for fundingsearch for funding

recognize dilemma !recognize dilemma !

reporting burden reducedreporting burden reduced !!

national commitment, NFPFRAUNFCCC

implement NFRAimplement NFRA

reliable data for NFP and reporting!reliable data for NFP and reporting!

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• huge information gap on forests, key huge information gap on forests, key source source

• national policy, international reporting national policy, international reporting need reliable informationneed reliable information

• strong synergies UNFCCC / FRAstrong synergies UNFCCC / FRA

• opportunity for concerted actionopportunity for concerted action

• NFRA cheap, efficient, external fundingNFRA cheap, efficient, external funding

FRAUNFCCC

ConclusionsConclusions

• manymany birds with one stone ! birds with one stone !

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Thank you !Thank you !