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Methodological issues in forestry mitigation projects: a case study of Kolar district
Author(s) -
N. H. Ravindranath,
Indu K. Murthy,
P.N. Sudha,
Vijay Ramprasad,
M.D.V. Nagendra,
C. A. Sahana,
K. G. Srivathsa,
H. Khan
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.994
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1573-1596
pISSN - 1381-2386
DOI - 10.1007/s11027-006-9065-2
Subject(s) - additionality , baseline (sea) , climate change mitigation , business , clean development mechanism , context (archaeology) , environmental science , forestry , environmental resource management , climate change , geography , environmental economics , economics , biology , geology , ecology , oceanography , archaeology
There is a need to assess climate change mitigationopportunities in forest sector in India in the context of methodologicalissues such as additionality, permanence, leakage, measurement andbaseline development in formulating forestry mitigation projects. A casestudy of forestry mitigation project in semi-arid community grazing landsand farmlands in Kolar district of Karnataka, was undertaken with regardto baseline and project scenariodevelopment, estimation of carbon stockchange in the project, leakage estimation and assessment ofcost-effectiveness of mitigation projects. Further, the transaction coststo develop project, and environmental and socio-economic impact ofmitigation project was assessed.The study shows the feasibility ofestablishing baselines and project C-stock changes. Since the area haslow or insignificant biomass, leakage is not an issue. The overallmitigation potential in Kolar for a total area of 14,000 ha under variousmitigation options is 278,380 tC at a rate of 20 tC/ha for the period2005-2035, which is approximately 0.67 tC/ha/yr inclusive of harvestregimes under short rotation and long rotation mitigation options. Thetransaction cost for baseline establishment is less than a rupee/tC andfor project scenario development is about Rs. 1.5-3.75/tC. The projectenhances biodiversity and the socio-economic impact is alsosignificant

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