Carbon reservoir | Approach used to determine the carbon stock |
Living aerial biomass | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory in accordance with Division III of Chapter III of this Title. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
Living below-ground biomass | The initial carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using Table 7. |
The results of the calculations are entered into the CBM-CFS software to simulate carbon changes in the baseline scenario and project scenario. | |
For the issuance inventory, the carbon stock present in this reservoir is determined by the CBM-CFS software based on the information and data used to update the baseline scenario and project scenario. | |
Dead biomass | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory in accordance with Division III of Chapter III of this Title. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
Soil | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory provided for in Division IV of Chapter III of this Title and analyzed in the laboratory in accordance with Schedule C. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
The promoter must include this reservoir in the inventory and quantification when more than 25% of the area of the lot or part of a lot for the project is disturbed by site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds. | |
Timber forest products | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated by the CBM-CFS software using the results from the simulation of annual changes in the carbon contained in the reservoir of merchantable timber in the baseline scenario and project scenario. |
The promoter must enter the results of this estimate into the calculation tool in accordance with Division III of Chapter IV of this Title to determine the effect of processing the volume of timber into timber forest products on radiative forcing. |
Anthropogenic activity or natural process | GHG | Description |
Construction and maintenance work on a network of trails and roads existing at the project start date or to be developed during the project | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the deforestation of a portion of the lot or part of a lot for the project to maintain the network of trails and roads existing at the project start date or to be developed. |
Included only when the project has a leakage for a reporting period, in accordance with the Chapter VII of this Title. | ||
Site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds (for example, scarifying) | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with soil disturbances. |
The promoter must measure the effect of the soil disturbance in accordance with Division IV of this Chapter III and Schedule C. Once the effect of soil disturbance on the carbon reservoir in the soil has been measured, the promoter must enter the result into the CBM-CFS software. | ||
Included only when more than 25% of the area of the lot or part of a lot for the project is disturbed by site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds. | ||
Spreading of inorganic nitrogenous fertilizer | N2O | GHG fluxes associated with the application of organic or inorganic nitrogenous fertilizer. |
The promoter must complete equation 8 and enter the result in the calculation tool. | ||
Plantation release as part of plantation maintenance | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the decomposition of competing biomass. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the type of treatment. | ||
Precommercial thinning of the plantation as part of precommercial management work | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the decomposition of the saplings removed. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the definition of the treatment. | ||
Partial or total harvest of merchantable volumes of timber for processing | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the harvesting of some or all of the trees in the plantation. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the definition of the treatment. | ||
Use of fossil fuels for the purposes of the project | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the combustion of fossil fuels, in particular gasoline and diesel fuel, for the implementation of the silvicultural strategy associated with the project. |
CH4 | ||
N2O | The promoter must complete equations 9 and 10 and enter the result in the calculation tool. | |
Carbon leakage | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the deforestation of an area belonging to the owner of the lot or part of a lot for the project. |
The promoter must determine if there is a leakage by completing equations 11.1 and 12. | ||
In the event of a leak, the promoter must calculate the carbon stock returned to the atmosphere for the baseline scenario and project scenario using the CBM-CFS software. | ||
Included only when the project has a leak for a reporting period, in accordance with Chapter VII of this Title. | ||
Timber forest products | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the transfer of part of the living aerial biomass to timber forest products and their degradation. |
Soil | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the transfer of part of the biomass to the carbon reservoir in the soil. |
Biomass | CO2 | Fluxes associated with the transfer of CO2 from the atmosphere to living biomass and dead biomass. |
From | To |
1 t anhydrous biomass | 0.5 t carbon |
1 t carbon | 3.667 t CO2 |
1 acre | 0.4046 ha |
1 ha | 10,000 m² |
Carbon reservoir | Approach used to determine the carbon stock |
Living aerial biomass | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory in accordance with Division III of Chapter III of this Title. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
Living below-ground biomass | The initial carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using Table 7. |
The results of the calculations are entered into the CBM-CFS software to simulate carbon changes in the baseline scenario and project scenario. | |
For the issuance inventory, the carbon stock present in this reservoir is determined by the CBM-CFS software based on the information and data used to update the baseline scenario and project scenario. | |
Dead biomass | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory in accordance with Division III of Chapter III of this Title. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
Soil | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated using the measurements made for the initial inventory and the issuance inventory provided for in Division IV of Chapter III of this Title and analyzed in the laboratory in accordance with Schedule C. |
The information and data from the inventories, which are needed to simulate the annual changes in carbon in the reservoir for the baseline scenario and project scenario, must be entered into the CBM-CFS software. | |
The promoter must include this reservoir in the inventory and quantification when more than 25% of the area of the lot or part of a lot for the project is disturbed by site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds. | |
Timber forest products | The carbon stock present in this reservoir is estimated by the CBM-CFS software using the results from the simulation of annual changes in the carbon contained in the reservoir of merchantable timber in the baseline scenario and project scenario. |
The promoter must enter the results of this estimate into the calculation tool in accordance with Division III of Chapter IV of this Title to determine the effect of processing the volume of timber into timber forest products on radiative forcing. |
Anthropogenic activity or natural process | GHG | Description |
Construction and maintenance work on a network of trails and roads existing at the project start date or to be developed during the project | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the deforestation of a portion of the lot or part of a lot for the project to maintain the network of trails and roads existing at the project start date or to be developed. |
Included only when the project has a leakage for a reporting period, in accordance with the Chapter VII of this Title. | ||
Site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds (for example, scarifying) | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with soil disturbances. |
The promoter must measure the effect of the soil disturbance in accordance with Division IV of this Chapter III and Schedule C. Once the effect of soil disturbance on the carbon reservoir in the soil has been measured, the promoter must enter the result into the CBM-CFS software. | ||
Included only when more than 25% of the area of the lot or part of a lot for the project is disturbed by site preparation work to plant seedlings or sow seeds. | ||
Spreading of inorganic nitrogenous fertilizer | N2O | GHG fluxes associated with the application of organic or inorganic nitrogenous fertilizer. |
The promoter must complete equation 8 and enter the result in the calculation tool. | ||
Plantation release as part of plantation maintenance | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the decomposition of competing biomass. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the type of treatment. | ||
Precommercial thinning of the plantation as part of precommercial management work | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the decomposition of the saplings removed. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the definition of the treatment. | ||
Partial or total harvest of merchantable volumes of timber for processing | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the harvesting of some or all of the trees in the plantation. |
The CBM-CFS software applies the silvicultural strategy entered by the promoter and distributes the carbon fluxes between reservoirs based on the definition of the treatment. | ||
Use of fossil fuels for the purposes of the project | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the combustion of fossil fuels, in particular gasoline and diesel fuel, for the implementation of the silvicultural strategy associated with the project. |
CH4 | ||
N2O | The promoter must complete equations 9 and 10 and enter the result in the calculation tool. | |
Carbon leakage | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the deforestation of an area belonging to the owner of the lot or part of a lot for the project. |
The promoter must determine if there is a leakage by completing equations 11.1 and 12. | ||
In the event of a leak, the promoter must calculate the carbon stock returned to the atmosphere for the baseline scenario and project scenario using the CBM-CFS software. | ||
Included only when the project has a leak for a reporting period, in accordance with Chapter VII of this Title. | ||
Timber forest products | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the transfer of part of the living aerial biomass to timber forest products and their degradation. |
Soil | CO2 | GHG fluxes associated with the transfer of part of the biomass to the carbon reservoir in the soil. |
Biomass | CO2 | Fluxes associated with the transfer of CO2 from the atmosphere to living biomass and dead biomass. |
From | To |
1 t anhydrous biomass | 0.5 t carbon |
1 t carbon | 3.667 t CO2 |
1 acre | 0.4046 ha |
1 ha | 10,000 m² |