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    Overview of the Compliance Offset Protocol for U.S. Forest Projects

    The Forest Offset Protocol lays out the requirements and methods for quantifying the net GHG emission and removals resulting from voluntary project activities undertaken on forested land. The ARB’s compliance ...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Adherence to Accounting Principles

    With considerable reliance on somewhat qualitative judgments, estimates, models, and assumed factors, the quality of a forest carbon accounting system can be reviewed by examining the extent to which the proce...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Some Strategic Alternatives to Program Design, Management, and Implementation

    In the forest offset program, sequestration of carbon from the atmosphere has quite a number of factors that are uncertain or pose a risk. The uncertainty among the different factors can vary by region or by p...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Conclusion and Recommendations

    There are many ideas presented in this document but here we highlight some of the major points. There is much still to be learned for implementing a forest offset program and what works for one market is likel...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Introduction

    Biogenic carbon sinks, such as forests, perform a vital role in the global carbon cycle by extracting carbon from the atmosphere as they grow and providing for carbon storage over time. Four primary mechanisms...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Flow of Calculations for Quantifying Net GHG Reductions and Removals

    Calculation of offset credits requires a chain of measurements, estimates, and modeling exercises. It requires measuring what did happen, estimating what likely happened, and modeling what might have happened....

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Role of Forest Service Data and Methodologies

    Calculating forest offset credits under the California Forest Offset Protocol is heavily dependent on data from the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and on methodologies developed by the USFS. The USFS data include ...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)

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    Challenging Issues

    Prior to implementation of California’s cap-and-trade policy the U.S. had no compliance market for management and mitigation of GHG emissions featuring offsets as a significant mechanism for compliance. The AR...

    Eric Marland, Grant Domke, Jason Hoyle in Understanding and Analysis: The California… (2017)