Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen.

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Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 1 Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change: Deforestation Module developers: Sandra Brown, Winrock International Lara Murray, Winrock International Country example: Guyana All data courtesy of Winrock International and Guyana Forestry Commission Creative Commons License V1, May 2015

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 2 Outline of country example 1. REDD+ development in Guyana 2. Approach to sampling and stratification in Guyana 3. Stratification by threat of deforestation 4. Collecting primary data field data for planning 5. QA/QC measures 6. Carbon stock data and emission factors

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 3 REDD+ development in Guyana  Guyana is an example of a high forest cover, low deforestation rate (HFLD) country.  Since 2009, the Government of Norway has provided performance-based finance to implement a low-carbon development strategy (LCDS).  Guyana is a World Bank FCPF pilot country.

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 4 Drivers of deforestation and degradation in Guyana The national scope  Deforestation: ● Mining—medium and large scale ● Infrastructure—roads, settlements ● Agriculture—permanent ● Fire from human actions  Degradation: ● Forestry—for timber production ● Mining—small scale ● Shifting cultivation ● Fire from human actions Forest cover change Non Forest 2009 Total forest loss by period

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 5 Stratification by threat using spatially explicit land-use change modeling Use spatially explicit land-use change model Identify key factors impacting historical deforestation patterns Identify areas with high suitability for deforestation Create deforestation threat map

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 6 Stratifying forest lands in Guyana Factors in 2000: ● Roads (main and secondary) ● Rivers ● Settlements ● Townships (markets) ● Eligible areas (mining and forestry concessions, protected areas, state forest, state land, Amerindian areas) ● Forest species composition ● Fire incidents per forest species type ● Elevation ● Slope ● Soil dominant class Heuristic factors Roa ds Elevati on Empirical factors Elevation Eligible land 2000 Townships/ markets Roads Eligible land 2000 Townships/ markets Eligible land 2000 Elevation Roads

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 7 Stratification by threat of deforestation  GEOMOD analysis was used to identify spatial patterns of change in relation to drivers and other factors and generate a “threat map.”  Stratifying by “threat” allows for estimating carbon stocks of forests where changes have occurred and likely to occur in future.  This reduces sampling effort while maintaining low uncertainty in estimates of emission factors.

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 8 Collection of primary field data for planning 29 Cluster Plots—mean +/-95% CI 24 Single Plots—mean +/- 95% CI No difference in C stocks of main forest types No further stratification by forest type Mean t C/ha±95%CI Forest type

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 9 Decisions on sampling design for developing emission factors  Use stratified two-stage list sampling design with clustered plots  Divide sampling into three phases: phase 1 = high threat area, phase 2 = medium threat area, phase 3 = low threat area  No need to stratify by forest type in high threat zone  Need to stratify by accessibility for cost-effective sampling—divided into more accessible (area of buffer of 5 km width on each side of all roads) and less accessible (area outside buffer)  Preliminary data used to estimate number of cluster plots to be installed in the more accessible and less accessible strata  Include the following C pools: aboveground biomass of trees to 5 cm minimum DBH, standing and lying dead wood, litter, and soil to 30 cm depth

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 10 Sampling design for obtaining estimates of C stocks for developing EFs The country is divided systematically into 10 km x 10 km blocks (primary sampling units, PSUs) (left). The forest is divided into accessibility strata and phases (middle). PSUs within each stratum are selected using a stratified two-stage list sampling design for carbon measurement (right). Secondary sampling units (SSUs) designed as L-shaped clusters are established within each PSU, and carbon measurements are obtained.

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 11 QA/QC: SOPs and tools to automate calculations for all field data 11 Worksheet links to data collected using standard operating principles (SOPs)

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 12 Development of emission factors (EFs) for deforestation EF developed = from field measurements of 40 cluster plots (overall precision 95%, CI = 12% of mean) Carbon stocks in all pools C stock change in soil These values were used to develop EFs for deforestation. Post deforestation stocks for biomass pools = 0.

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 13 Development of emission factors for deforestation EFs including all pools and changes in soil stocks by stratum and driver for high threat area

Module 2.3 Estimating emission factors for forest cover change (deforestation and forest degradation) REDD+ training materials by GOFC-GOLD, Wageningen University, World Bank FCPF 14 Recommended modules as follow-up  Module 2.4 to learn about involving communities / local experts in monitoring changes in forest area and carbon stocks.  Module 2.5 to estimate carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation  Modules 3.1 to 3.3 to proceed REDD+ assessment and reporting.