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Overview of Opportunities for Research and Collaboration Relevant to Climate Change and Forests Improve GHG inventory from forest sector in India Assess mitigation opportunities, costs and benefits in forest sector Asses impacts of projected climate change on forest ecosystems and plantation forestry Identify strategies and silvicultural practices to reduce vulnerability and adapt to changing climate Identify institutional requirements and best practices to implement such strategies Explore opportunities to benefit from global mechanisms I GHG Inventory from Forest Sector in India: Background F-7 Network analysis using COPATH model No net CO2 emissions from forest sector during 1996 Estimates using IPCC-1995 Guidelines Net emissions of CO2 for 1990 at 1.4 MtC Estimates using revised IPCC 1996 guidelines using default data Net CO2 emissions during 1994 at 92 MtC National Communication Process Indian Institute of Science Forest Survey of India Forest Research Institute I GHG Inventory from Forest Sector in India: Research Opportunities Developing land use change matrix covering all land uses; Forest and Non-forest Estimating carbon pools in different land use systems Above ground biomass Below ground biomass Soil carbon Litter Estimating carbon fluxes under different land use change situations and management systems Soil carbon stocks and flows under land use change and management for different land use categories Estimates of extraction of fuelwood and timber from different forest and non-forest sources Explore use of forest inventory for GHG inventory II. Impacts of Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies: Background 1. Assessment of impact of climate change on forest ecosystems in India – Indian Institute of Science 2. Assessment of climate change on forest ecosystems in the Western Ghats – Indian Institute of Science 3. Impacts of climate change on forests in Himachal Pradesh – Tata Energy Research Institute II. Impacts of Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies: Research Needs Assessment of impacts of projected climate change (scenarios) on forests at the national & regional level Biodiversity Forest regeneration Biomass growth rates Timber production NTFP flows Identify vulnerable forest ecosystems Assess socio-economic implications of impacts of climate change Develop adaptation technologies, silvicultural practices and policies Link adaptation with mitigation strategies & options Adapt vegetation response models to diverse tropical forest situations III. Climate Mitigation in Forest Sector: Background • F-7 Network analysis using COMAP model (1995) – Technical potential estimated & published in 1995 • ALGAS work (1998) – Estimated potential for plantation forestry & regeneration • F-7 update using COMAP model (2001) – Estimated incremental mitigation potential of sustainable & commercial forestry scenario • Case studies of agroforestry in Tumkur dist. • Exploring CDM guidelines for A&R in Adilabad dist. • Several research institutions are involved III. Climate mitigation in Forest Sector: Research Needs • Practices and technologies – Identify potential mitigation options or activities: by state – Develop or adapt existing models to estimate mitigation potential, costs and benefits for different activities – Estimate mitigation potential, cost effectiveness, investment needed, land requirements and availability • Technical potential vs. economic or market potential – Assess co-benefits and co-effects: biodiversity, income etc. – Timber production, supply and demand modeling and projections – Economic analysis of land use climate mitigation options – Policies and programs • Develop a sustainable forest management strategy including meeting the growing round wood demand • Study land use management and changes, land tenures and land use policies IV. Projects: Specific Studies Needed Study Afforestation and Reforestation activities which are likely to be eligible under Article 12 or other international approaches at the state level Develop or adapt models to assess mitigation potential, costs, benefits Economic and market potential in different states Develop or adapt models to rank barriers in different states & incorporate them for assessing mitigation pot. Develop approaches and methods for addressing issues such as permanence, leakage, additionality Strengthen institutional capacity to address climate change related issues in forestry sector Evolve institutional arrangements needed to involve local communities, ensure enhanced livelihoods V. Collaboration Background; Areas of interest to USA & Experience so far US Experience of Collaboration & assistance US Country Studies Programme FORCLIMIT ASIA; Indonesia, the Philippines & Malaysia F-7 network: 7 key tropical countries Mexico & Russian: Continuing cooperation Current focus of USEPA, LBNL on research and Technical Assistance in climate change and Forestry Major Institutions involved Areas of Work and Activities Potential opportunities for collaboration between USEPA and India, LBNL and Indian Institutions V. Collaboration Goals • Some lessons from US international cooperation on climate and forestry issues – Identify a set of activities over time, and be persistent (these take time): say 1.5-2 years – Select activities that can produce real, policyuseful products, and do not try to do everything – Include government agencies, private sector, academia and NGOs in consultations on key issues – Meet 1-2 times per year to develop continuing dialog – Plan to publish results in technical journals – Seek to share technical tools (e.g. models) and methods (eg. work in progress)