Using remote sensing to quantify the additional climate benefits of California forest carbon offset projects
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Nature-based climate solutions are a vital component of many climate mitigation strategies, including Californiaâs, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. Most carbon offsets in Californiaâs cap-and-trade program come from improved forest management projects (IFMs). Since 2012, various landowners have set up IFMs following the California Air Resources Boardâs IFM protocol. As many of these projects approach their tenth year, we now have the opportunity to assess their effectiveness, identify best practices, and suggest improvements toward future protocol revisions. In this study, we used remote sensing-based datasets to evaluate the carbon trends and harvest histories of 37 IFMs in California. Despite some current limitations and biases, these datasets can be used to quantify carbon accumulation and harvest rates in offset project lands relative to nearby similar âcontrolâ lands before and after the projects began. Five lines of evidence suggest that the carbon accumulated in ...
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2025-04-28



