Enhancing Additionality Assessment of Carbon Credit of Various Interventions by Utilizing Site-Specific Historical Data in Compliance with IPCC International Standards
In carbon credit additionality projects, precise quantification methods are crucial to prevent incorrect estimations. The project activities and results demonstrated that active forest management generates additionality and, consequently, carbon credits.
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- Location
- Italy
- Authors
- Francesca Giannetti
- Antonio Brunori
- Marco Perrino
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- File type
- Factsheet
- File size
- 269 kB
- Created on
- 10-10-2024
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- FOREST4EU
- License
- CC BY
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