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Page 1: Australian Greenhouse Office National Carbon Accounting System Global Change Symposium 23March 2004.

Australian Greenhouse Office

National Carbon Accounting System

Global Change Symposium23March 2004

Page 2: Australian Greenhouse Office National Carbon Accounting System Global Change Symposium 23March 2004.

Initiation

• established in 1998

• approx. $A2.5M per annum

• outsourced with central specification

• an operational output, not research, focus

• founded on proven sciences and scientific method

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Design

• High Level Steering Committee

• Strategic Plan (the national need)

• Scoping Paper (the policy process)

• Expert Workshops (the technical input)

• Implementation Plan (the specifications)

• International Review

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Previous Accounting Method

•Prior to the NCAS Australia’s land based accounting was characterised by:

• ad hoc inconsistent treatment of forest conversion data

• emissions factors (rate of carbon loss) by expert judgment, international and national defaults

• not directly applicable data

• highly uncertain

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International Guidelines

• Meets the Guidelines/Good Practice Guidance for:

• definitional treatment

• time series consistency

• ‘cross-cutting issues’ of uncertainty , quality assurance

• compliant with Marrakech Accord

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Land Based Accounting Approach

• A relevant ‘Event’ activity (eg deforestation / reforestation) triggers entry of a land unit into the accounting framework

• Once a land unit is in the framework, all carbon stock changes are accounted for from that time forward

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Land Cover and Change

“… the most robust continental scale earth observation data set of its type ever assembled”

“I was amazed at what they had accomplished in a relatively short period of time”

NASA Chief Landsat Scientist

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25m Resolution Imagery

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Forest Conversion(1972-2000) 200 x 160km

Deforestation

Reforestation

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Forest Conversion

19952000conversion

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Rainfall (annual 1970-2000)

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Temperature (Annual 1970-2000)

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Evaporation (Annual 1970-2000)

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Productivity

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Soil Carbon

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Vegetation

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FullCAM Model

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FullCAM Point Model Output

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Forest Conversion and Carbon Change Comparison

Conversion

Regrowth

Carbon loss

Carbon gain

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Carbon Stock Change Output

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Verification

• field programs, eg soils pairs/long term data

• forest models constrained to empirical evidence

• point models against spatial outputs

• remote sensing against time-relevant air photographs

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Verification

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