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Page 1: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³
Page 2: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

CDM and Forestry Sector in India 

 

Page 3: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India

• The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be

4,740 million m³.

• Total above ground biomass in Indian forests as 4312.74

million tonnes.

• The average biomass carbon of the forest ecosystems in

India for the year 1994 is 46 Mg C ha.

Page 4: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

GHG Mitigation Potential of Forestry Sector in India

•Natural regeneration

•Enhanced Natural Regeneration

•Afforestation/reforestation of wastelands

•Agro forestry

Page 5: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

GHG mitigation potential of forestry sector in India

Mitigation OptionLand

Availability Mha

Average Carbon Sequestration

Average Cost Per Hectare US $ per

tC

Natural regeneration 12-35 0.6MgC/ha per year 1.3- 9.2

Enhanced Natural Regeneration

3- 251 to 3

mtC/ha/year4.3- 48

Afforestatio/Reforestation Of Wastelands

66-130

------

1 to 3mtC/ha/year

71-87

Agro forestry 9.5-9619.56- 47.36 t

C/ha/year1.6-100

Page 6: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

The Secondary Social and Environmental Benefits

• Restoration and maintenance of biodiversity

• Decreased soil erosion and increased fertility due to

enhanced soil carbon

• Increased water tables by maintaining watershed

hydrology

• Helping to attain food security

• Secure land tenure

Page 7: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

CDM Modalities and Procedures

• Definitional eligibility for forest and afforestation /

reforestation

• Additionality and baseline criterion

• Leakage and permanence issues

Page 8: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

CDM and Forestry Sector (LULUCF)

• The LULUCF options allows industrialized countries to receive credits from carbon sequestration projects in developing countries up to a limit of 1% of their base-year emissions times five to cover the commitment period 2008–2012 .

• Forest is “a minimum area of land of 0.05-1.0 hectares with tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10-30% with trees with the potential to reach a minimum height of 2-5 meters at maturity in situ”,

Page 9: CDM and Forestry Sector in India Carbon Pool of Forestry Sector in India The growing stock of the country has been estimated to be 4,740 million m³

• Afforestation is direct human induced conversion of land that has not been forested for the last 50 years to forested land.

• Reforestation on land that was forested but was converted to a non forestry land use and did not contain forest on 31st Dec, 1989.

• Leakage is “the net change of anthropogenic emissions by sources of greenhouse gases which occurs outside the project boundary, and which is measurable and attributable to the CDM project activity”.

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• “An afforestation or reforestation project activity is additional if the net enhancement of sinks is higher than that which would have occurred in the absence of the registered CDM project activity”

• “The baseline for a CDM project activity is the scenario that reasonably represents the anthropogenic emissions by sources of greenhouse gases that would occur in the absence of the proposed project activity.

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Forestry Mitigation Options

Definitional Eligibility

Additionality and Baseline Procedures

Viable CDM option------?

Leakage and Permanence

Cost Comparability

ER,ENR,A/R, and AF

A/R and AF

A/R

Non-Market Attractive Option

CPR issues

High Reclamation Cost

CDM and Forestry Mitigation Option in India

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Conclusion

• The practical option available for India under LULUCF CDM rules and procedures for first commitment period are plantation on non-forest wastelands and farm forestry.

• The options are constrained by procedural issues of baseline, permanence and leakage of forest carbon due to domestic environmental policies, CPR issues, and socio-economic condition of forest dependent people and institutional dynamics of local governing bodies.

• The high cost of carbon sequestration of these options would also make these carbon credits difficult to find buyers in the current CERs market.

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Recommendations

• Need to harmonize domestic policies with international

treaties and conventions.

• Include valuation of other ecological benefits for

quantification of benefits.

• Measures to reduce transaction cost.

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