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Title: CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM


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CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISMFORESTRYOPPORTUNIT
IES FOR CAMBODIAN FORESTERS AND
CONSERVATIONISTSby Thanakvaro T. De Lopez
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT for theCLEAN DEVELOPMENT
MECHANISM for CAMBODIA (CD4CDM-CAM) National
Workshop on Capacity Development for the Clean
Development Mechanism 26-27 March 2003 Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
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OUTLINE
  • Part I Climate Change and Forestry
  • Part II International Examples of Carbon
    Sequestration Projects in the Forestry Sector
  • Part III Opportunities for CDM Projects in the
    Cambodian Forestry Sector

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PART ICLIMATE CHANGE AND FORESTRY
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Forests and Climate Change
  • Some 25 of annual global emissions of CO2 result
    from deforestation
  • Carbon Sequestration The growth of vegetation
    and forests removes CO2 from the atmosphere.

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Forests and CO2 Flows
Atmospheric CO2
  • Photosynthesis
  • CO2 Removal

CO2 Release Respiration Decomposition Combustion
Carbon Stock
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Forests and Climate Change Mitigation
  • Forests are carbon sinks and reservoirs
  • Conservation of existing forests
  • Increase of forest cover
  • Increase of carbon stored in forests

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Forestry Activities Eligible for CDM
  • General eligibility rule conversion of
    non-forest land to forest land
  • Definition of Forest minimum land area of
    0.05-1.0 ha crown cover of at least 10-30
    trees with potential to reach minimum height of
    2-5 meters.

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Forestry Activities Eligible for CDM
  • Real measurable emission reductions certified by
    independent agency
  • Conformity with national sustainable development
    strategy
  • Contribution to biodiversity conservation and
    sustainable use of natural resources

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Forestry Activities Eligible for CDM
  • Afforestation conversion into forest of
    non-forest land
  • Reforestation planting of trees on degraded
    forest land or former forest land

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Forestry Activities Eligible for CDM
  • Afforestation limited to land that has not been
    a forest for at least 50 years
  • Reforestation limited to land that has not been
    a forest since 31 December 1989

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PART IIInternational Examples of Carbon
Sequestration Projects in the Forestry Sector
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Infapro, Malaysia
  • Location 25,000 ha logged dipterocarp forest in
    Eastern Sabah
  • Parties (1) Face Foundation (Forests Absorbing
    Carbon dioxide Emissions) (2) Innoprise
    Corporation, Malaysian governmental forestry
    organisation

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Infapro, Malaysia
  • Activities rainforest rehabilitation with
    enrichment planting using 35 indigenous tree
    species

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Infapro, Malaysia
  • Investment US 15 million
  • Duration plantation over 25 years with 60 year
    growth cycle (started in 1992)
  • Sequestration 15.6 million tons of CO2
  • Average cost US 0.95 per ton of CO2

15
Plan Vivo, Mexico
  • Location Chiapas, Southern Mexico
  • Parties (1) FIA, Formula One Foundation (2)
    Ambio, cooperative of Foresters (3) local
    community groups and small farmers associations

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Plan Vivo Objectives
  • To sequester carbon with sustainable forestry
  • To Generate benefits for local livelihoods

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Plan Vivo Activities plantations, agroforestry,
communal reforestation
Carbon Sequestered tC/ha
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Plan Vivo, Mexico
  • Investment US 15 million
  • Sequestration 5000 to 13000 tons of CO2 per year
  • Average price US 3.6 per ton of CO2

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PART IIIOpportunities for CDM Projects in the
Cambodian Forestry Sector
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OPPORTUNITIES IN CAMBODIAN FORESTRY
  • On-going tree planting programmes forest
    plantation, National Arbor Day and Community
    Forestry
  • Potential land for carbon sequestration
    disturbed forest areas (estimated at some 1.5
    million ha by MoE) and non-forest areas

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ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
  • Location Heavily deforested south-central
    provinces (e.g. Kompong Cham, Kandal)
  • Activities community forestry and
    agroforestry10,000 ha reforested
  • Sequestration 1 million tons CO2 over 10 years
  • Revenues from CDM US 3 million at US 3 per ton
    CO2

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What needs to be done to take advantage of CDM
opportunities
  • Capacity building / human resources development
  • Research in Cambodian forest ecosystems
  • Set up procedures and guidelines for CDM forestry
    projects
  • Actively develop CDM projects
  • Actively seek out CDM partners

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CONCLUSIONS
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CONCLUSIONS
  • CDM may provide financing for afforestation
    reforestation activities in Camdodia
  • Large potential for CDM implementation in the
    Cambodian forestry sector
  • Stakeholders (government, NGOs, private
    companies) ought to actively pursue efforts to
    take advantage of CDM opportunities
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