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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

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

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

National Forest ResourceNational Forest Resource

AssessmentsAssessments

Global Forest ResourceGlobal Forest Resource

AssessmentAssessment

National CommunicationNational Communication

LULUCFLULUCF

FRA UNFCCC

%carbonBEFdensitygrowthareacarbconFF

the common basisthe common basis

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 ?

reference year FRA 2000reference year FRA 2000

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

reference year

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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

TBFRA 20002000(10 6 t C/yr)

consistent reporting ?consistent reporting ?

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gross forest sink

FRA

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use of BEF ?use of BEF ?

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0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1

TBFRA (t biom. / m3 )

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y = x

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FRA

stock change TBFRA 2000stock change TBFRA 2000

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stock change from 2 inventories (106m3 )

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6 m3 )

FRA

forest assessment in NAIforest assessment in NAI9%

5%

25%

10%

51%

field sampling

detail mappingw. sampling

detail mapping

mapping < 250000

expert estimate

NAI: forest areaNAI: forest area

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FRA 2000 (106 ha) FRA

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NAI : forest areaNAI : forest area

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45

5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95

% discrepancy between FRA2000 and NC

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FRA UNFCCC

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

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from FRA data ( Mt C)

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s UNFCCC

FRA

• 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

value of NFRA informationvalue of NFRA information

Vi

i

NFRA: maximizing cost/benefit

FRA

UNFCCC

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

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!

• 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 !

Thank you !Thank you !

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