Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and degradation in developing countries
A sourcebook of methods and procedures for monitoring measuring and reporting
The UNFCCC negotiations and related country submissions on REDD in 2005-2007 have advocated that methodologies and tools become available for estimating emissions from deforestation with an acceptable level of certainty. Based on the current status of negotiations and UNFCCC approved methodologies, this sourcebook aims to provide additional explanation, clarification, and methodologies to support REDD early actions and readiness mechanisms for building national REDD monitoring systems.
The book emphasizes the role of satellite remote sensing as an important tool for monitoring changes in forest cover, and provides clarification on the IPCC Guidelines for reporting changes in forest carbon stocks at the national level. It is the outcome of an ad-hoc REDD working group of GOFC-GOLD that has been active since the initiation of the UNFCCC REDD process in 2005. It provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and carbon experts on methodological issues relating to quantifying carbon impacts of implementation activities to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation in developing countries (REDD).
:: COP 15 version of GOFC-GOLD sourcebook ::
The new sourcebook is presented by Martin Herold at the COP 15 in Copenhagen. For a detailed view of the COP 15 events visit the COP-15 website.
:: Comparative assessment of Country Capacities for REDD monitoring ::
In partnership with the Government of Norway, the PRP commissioned GOFC-GOLD to carry out a study to understand what information, expertise, equipment and infrastructure is required to effectively monitor the world's tropical forests. The study examines the current monitoring and reporting capabilities and the availability of remote sensing data in 99 non-Annex 1 countries and makes specific recommendations for rolling out capacity building activities. Get a copy of the report here.
Sourcebook Download Version COP 15
This Version is an update of the July 2009 edition, including a COP 15 focus. It is to be understood as a living document. Further methods and technical details can be specified and added with evolving political negotiations and decisions. Respective communities are invited to provide comments and feedback to evolve a more detailed and refined technical-guidelines document in the future.
Registration (optional)
If you wish, you may register in our user data base. The sourcebook is an open document and registration is not required for download. All information are treated confidential. There are about 800 registered users as of July 2009.
Authors
A number of international experts in remote sensing and carbon measurement and accounting have contributed to the development of this sourcebook and are thankfully acknowledged for their support (in alphabetical order): Frédéric Achard, Gregory P. Asner, Luigi Boschetti, Barbara Braatz, Michael Brady, Sandra Brown, Emilio Chiuvieco, Ivan Csiszar, Ruth De Fries, Michael Falkowski, Sandro Federici, Scott Goetz, Giacomo Grassi, Nancy Harris, Martin Herold, Yasumasa Hirata, Hans Joosten, Chris Justice, Josef Kellndorfer, Stephen Kull, Werner Kurz, Eric Lambin, Danilo Mollicone, Suvi Monni, Erik Nćsset, Ross Nelson, Devendra Pandey, Tim Pearson, Gary Richards, David Shoch, Florian Siegert, Margaret Skutsch, Carlos Souza, Allan Spessa, Patrick Van Laake, Michael Wulder
Acknowledgement
ESA, TNC, NRCAN/CFS, NASA, START, and CSA are acknowledged for their support of the GOFC-GOLD REDD working group and financial contributions to prepare this sourcebook.