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1 Forest Carbon Calculator Forest Carbon Reporting Initiative of USAID’s Global Climate Change Program

2 Forest Carbon Calculator: Purpose and Scope  Allows USAID to calculate and report the annual climate impacts of its forestry projects worldwide (in tons of CO 2 e yr -1 )  Quantitative indicator of how USAID’s forestry projects are helping to mitigate climate change  Simple, web-based, easy-to-use tool  Does NOT generate estimates of marketable carbon credits!

3 Which activities are currently included?  Forest Protection Deforestation Illegal logging Fire  Forest Management Reduced Impact Logging Stop logging  Afforestation / Reforestation Plant native species Plantations  Agroforestry

4 Two-Level Approach:  Level A: minimal data input required Area of project Management effectiveness (0-100%)  Level B: user can enter project-specific information if known Baseline deforestation rate Forest carbon or biomass stock Volume of timber extracted Carbon or biomass accumulation rate Etc.

5 What have we changed?  User Management After logging in, users are directed to a dashboard where all information is summarized in one convenient location

6 What have we changed?  User Management After logging in, users are directed to a dashboard where all information is summarized in one convenient location

7 Group Administration

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9 Edit Group Information

10 Create and Manage Projects

11 What have we changed?  Forest Protection Tool Added soil pool Added community logging Added peat swamps Added ‘notes’ field

12 What have we changed?  Forest Management Tool Area of Project vs. Total Harvest Area Annual Harvest Area & Rotation Length Wood Products Non-CO 2 emissions from burning slash Incidental Damage vs.

13 What have we changed?  Summary Tables Summary of annual benefits by project type and admin unit Summary of projected benefits through time

14 Upcoming Additions  Separation of benefits in reporting table by carbon pool (soil vs. biomass)  Improvements to A/R tool + documentation  New tools: Agricultural land management Grazing land management Bioenergy and Land Use  Inclusion of uncertainty estimates  Stand-alone / planning tool

15 What have we changed?  Title? Forest Carbon Calculator AFOLU Carbon Calculator Addition of agricultural land management, grazing land management, bioenergy and land use calculators

16 Planning Tool  Allows Mission staff to evaluate which project types are most beneficial from a carbon perspective over short- and long-term  Identify regions where project activities can generate multiple environmental benefits in addition to carbon

17 Planning Tool: Key Questions  Architecture of User Interface?  Output Format?  Duration of Projected Benefits?  How to Quantify Biodiversity Co- Benefits?  Key Data Sources for Quantifying Biodiversity Co-Benefits?

18 Option 1: Tweak Existing Tool  Keep 4-step process Select Admin Unit(s) Select Calculators Enter Calculator Data View Results  Keep Level A vs. Level B structure  Extend 1-yr to multi-year benefits  No user login, no results saved

19 Option 2: Slightly new interface? Build A Scenario Scenario1 Choose a project location: (user navigates to an admin unit) Choose Activities for this Admin Unit: Forest Protection Enter the Proposed Area for this Activity: ______ ha Add another activity within the same admin unit to Scenario1 Add another admin unit to Scenario 1 Done with Scenario1 Admin Unit X: (Pop-up box asks user to name scenario)

20 Option 2: Scenario-based Scenario NameAdmin Unit(s)Activity(ies)Area (ha) Scenario1Chiapas, MexicoForest Protection5,000 Scenario1Chiapas, MexicoForest Management3,000 Scenario1Chihuahua, MexicoForest Protection5,000 Scenario2Chiapas, MexicoForest Protection5,000 Scenario2Chihuahua, MexicoForest Protection5,000 Scenario3Chiapas, MexicoA/R5,000 Build Another Scenario Modify Existing Scenario Generate Results / Compare Scenarios Which Scenario would you like to modify? Scenario1

21 Option 2: Scenario-based Below, alter any of the assumptions used in the calculations to generate an updated result for this scenario. Scanrio1, Admin Unit X, Forest Protection: Update Calculation Modify Scenarios Again Save or Print These Results RESULTS Carbon Benefits through time (t CO2): Co-Benefits through time: Biodiversity Impact (1-100) Water Impact (1- 100) Total Ecosystem Services (1-100) Scenario 1999095 Scenario 2856374 Scenario 3538469 Click on any scenario to change default assumptions. (POP-UP BOX) Edit next admin unit/activity in Scenario1 Start Over

22 Other options for planning tool?  Architecture of User Interface?  Output Format?  Duration of Projected Benefits?  How to Quantify Biodiversity Co- Benefits?  Key Data Sources for Quantifying Biodiversity Co-Benefits?

23 How to quantify biodiversity co- benefits?  Option 1: check-box approach Build underlying default database to assign ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to biodiversity benefit per admin unit  Option 2: relative scale approach Develop qualitative map to show biodiversity benefits  Per region?  Per country?  Other options?

24 Spatial Datasets for Quantifying Biodiversity Last of the Wild – WCS/CIESIN CI Biodiversity Hotspots IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (where threatened species occur) Species Number  Vascular Plants  Amphibians  Mammals Species Richness: Total, Rare, Threatened Other Datasets?


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