Overview of ABARES proposed common practice framework for Carbon Farming Initiative additionality
by
 
BRUCE Sarah

Title
Overview of ABARES proposed common practice framework for Carbon Farming Initiative additionality

Series
Conference papers

Series Issue
12.6

Publication Date
07/03/2012

Description
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) will help the land sector sell carbon credits in domestic and international markets. Like all carbon offset schemes the CFI should meet internationally recognised integrity standards, including additionality, to ensure that all credits generated are the result of the initiative. To meet the additionality standard for the CFI the Australian Government has legislated a common practice test that primarily uses survey data. In this overview ABARES summarises its proposed framework for the common practice test. The framework draws on lessons learned from other schemes, academic literature and results of a preliminary mathematical analysis

Resource URL Description
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Resource URL
1027447

Publisher
ABARES : Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences : Department of Agriculture

Author
BRUCE Sarah
 
WOODHAM Felicity
 
SOUTHWELL Darren
 
XU Johnny
 
BARNES Belinda Dr
 
APPELTON Helen
 
RICKARDS Jasmine
 
WALCOTT Jim Dr
 
HUG Beau

Right Management
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Other constraints: All material in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence, save for content supplied by third parties, logos and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms
 
Other constraints: This publication (and any material sourced from it) should be attributed as: Bruce S, Woodhams F, Southwell D, Barnes B, Appleton H, Rickards J, Walcott J, Hug B, 2012, Overview of ABARES proposed common practice framework for Carbon Farming Initiative additionality, ABARES conference paper 12.6, Canberra, March. CC BY 3.0

Identifier
ISSN 1447-3666

Asset Name
pe_cfcpfd9abcm002201203_11a