Australia s National Carbon Accounting System. Dr Gary Richards Director and Principal Scientist



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Australia s National Carbon Accounting System Dr Gary Richards Director and Principal Scientist

Government Commitment The Australian Government has committed to a 10 year, 3 phase, ~$35M program for a national, comprehensive (all pools, gases and processes) and integrated (mass balance, process driven) capability to: account for all land based emissions (C & N) singular multi-scale (bottom-up) project to national sub-hectare monthly reporting provide projections and scenario capability

Ten Year 3 Stage Plan Phase 1 (1998-2002) Establish comprehensive framework Provide Land Use Change 1990 baseline primarily CO2 Transitional (2002-2004) Consolidate Phase 1 Development Activities for Phase 2 (particularly n-cycle) Phase 2 (2004-2008) Develop comprehensive capability (all pools, gases and activities) Public tools and data dissemination

Key Characteristics Centralised and integrated national programs to support a spatially based, mass balance process model (FullCAM) Based around CO2Fix, RothC, Gendec, Century, 3PG, Gorcam, Boundary Line, Palisade @Risk Founded on key national datasets 13 Landsat coverages 1972-2004 Monthly climate surfaces Physical inventories Land management, land use data

Implementation Critical mass and coordination Remote sensing at < 20% of benchmark costs Structured programs for verification, continuous improvement and uncertainty management Systems of relationships for data and human resources Focus on extending applications and therefore partnerships Public accessibility to support individual action

Barriers Data availability Model capability Systems and business models Skills technical and administrative Governance issues largely around whole of government support and usage

National Carbon Accounting System the process

Time Series Change (02 backdrop)

Forest Conversion 1995 conversion 2000

Resource Inventory (eg Soil Carbon) Initial Soil C inventory from available data

Climate (eg Rainfall)

Average Temperature

NDVI Cloud High Low

Model subroutines (eg Forest Productivity Index)

Land Use Currently by regional survey of agricultural and forestry management practices mapped to soil types Proposed move from regional survey to spatially relevant mapping using historic (remote sensing) AVHRR and current MODIS data

Land Use & Management

FullCAM Model

Carbon Stock Change Output

Verification Principles Physically measurable Transparent and visible Contribute to continuous improvement Progressively reduce uncertainty Provide input to sensitivity analysis Top-down & bottom-up

Remote Sensing - Verification Recent clearing

Biomass Verification

Soil Model Verification

Current Developments a non-co2 national account coupled to current carbon accounts provide a publicly available carbon accounting toolbox representing full NCAS capability further develop the Image Viewer product as the primary vehicle for general dissemination of NCAS data; and provide ready access to the NCAS data library integrate carbon accounting and economic scenarios to provide a sound biophysical and economic basis for greenhouse emissions projections review, maintain and enhance system hardware and software capability and systematize and catalogue the recording and access to data holdings

Product Releases Base natural resource and satellite data via Geoscience Australia In 2005 (March): NCAT FullCAM model and webserver and database access to the NCAS data holdings NCAS Technical support documentation in a searchable format Image Viewer vers. 2.0 13 time series of satellite data 1972-2004 Select spatial data Regionalised statistics (natural resource and economic)