Presented by Belinda A Margono, MoEF, at Online Workshop Capacity Building on the IPCC 2013 Wetlands Supplement, FREL Diagnostic and Uncertainty Analysis, April 17th, 2020
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How best to support FREL improvement?
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2. Session 9
How Best To Support FREL
Improvement?
Belinda A Margono, PhD
17 April 2020
3. Principles of FREL development and its
improvements
Step-wise approaches
based on historical data, taking into account, inter alia, trends, starting dates and the length of the reference period,
availability and reliability of historical data, and other specific national circumstances (UN Doc FCCC/SBSTA/2008/6 (SB 28
Bonn, June 2008) Annex III Main methodological issues)
Referring to existing system available
Use a combination of remote sensing and ground-based forest carbon inventory approaches for estimating, as
appropriate, anthropogenic forest-related greenhouse gas emissions by sources and removals by sinks, forest carbon stocks
and forest area changes (UN Doc FCCC/CP/2009/11/Add.1 (COP 15 Copenhagen, December 2009; 4/CP.15
Methodological guidance for activities REDD+; Para 1. (d), point (i))
A robust and transparent National Forest Monitoring System (Paragraph 71 of decision 1/CP.16, element
REDD+)
Focusing on data needs and preferences
Activity Data
Emission Factors
Accuracy requirements
FREL submission should be Transparent, Accurate, Complete, Consistence, Comparable - TACCC (Decision 12/CP.17 Annex)
Uncertainty and/or accuracy threshold required
12. Area of NFMS Improvements for FREL:
Activity Data
13. Area of NFMS Improvements for FREL:
Emission Factor
14. Area of NFMS Improvements for FREL
Burn Scar Data
15. Acknowledgements
The capacity building materials were made possible through a grant
given by the Norwayโs International Climate and Forest Initiative
(NICFI) to the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
under the Agreement No. INS 2070-19/0010. While CIFOR gratefully
acknowledges the support, the information provided in the
materials do not represent the views or positions of the Norwegian
Government. CIFOR would like to recognize the support by the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in
generating some of information used in the materials.