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CARBON TRADING PILOT INITIATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION TRUST OF UGANDA Byamukama
Biryahwaho, Sam Korutaro Alice
Ruhweza Presented at the Session on International
Focus on the Science of Inventory, Observations,
Measurement, and Monitoring Third USDA Symposium
on Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Sequestration in
Agriculture and Forestry March 22-24, 2005
Baltimore, Maryland
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Background
  • Uganda Forestry Sector Review Process recommended
    measures to encourage investment in forestry
    activities among others-
  • -Private sector involvement in tree planting
  • - Favorable tax regulations for overseas
    developers
  • -Long term land leases for tree planting on govt
    land
  • -Permits to grow trees in forest reserves
  • -Carbon Trading Financing Mechanism provided for
    under UNFCCC/Kyoto - CDM

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THE INITIATIVE
  • ECOTRUST in partnership with other
    institutions has been implementing a pilot
    carbon trading scheme.
  • The scheme supports small landholder farmers in
    Bushenyi District to plant trees for carbon
    sequestration.
  • Implementation approach is a learning by doing
  • The project addresses climate change,
    environment conservation and poverty issues.

4
Why Carbon Trade?
  • Land use based carbon trade contributes to
  • ECOTRUSTs conservation objectives in particular
    the
  • one that aims at promoting private land
    management for
  • biodiversity conservation
  • Trees for timber, firewood etc.
  • Soil improvement associated with trees on farm
  • Biodiversity values increase on-farm tree
    diversity.
  • Nature based enterprises e.g bee keeping
  • Positive effects on microclimate climate
    climate change mitigation.

5
Project objectives
  • Overall objective was to develop and
    operationalise a model for carbon trading with
    small scale land owners operational in Uganda.
  • Institutional and technical capacity of
    participating institutions for implement carbon
    projects enhanced.
  • Creation of baseline data for
    agroforesrty/forestry activities.
  • Criteria and indicators for forestry projects
    developed.
  • An institutional structure for administration
    of land use, land cover and forestry projects
    for carbon trading established.
  • Technical specifications for different forestry
    systems developed and tested.

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Partner Roles in project execution
  • ECOTRUST
  • Project coordinator and fund administrator.
  • Maintaining a project-scale database
  • Issuing certificates and administering carbon
    payments
  • Conducting monitoring and evaluations of
    Planting plans.
  • Exploring possible funding sources.
  • Entering into sale agreements with farmers
  • Documentation and reporting 

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Partner Roles in project execution contd
  • CARE
  • Selection of farmers
  • Conducting social/economic assessment
  • Registering farmers
  • Guiding Farmers to draw up Planting plans
  • Assisting in initiating seed collecting and
    nursery operations.
  • Note These functions are now carried out by
    ECOTRUST since January 2004.

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Partner Roles in project execution contd
  • ICRAF / FORRI / NBS
  • Definition of the selected forestry/agro-forest
    ry systems
  • Specification of tree management requirements
  • Definition of baseline biomass conditions
  • Compilation of biomass data for specified
    forestry systems

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Partner Roles in project execution contd
  • Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management (ECCM).
  • Assist with carbon modeling and carbon
  • baseline specification.
  • Train partners in carbon accounting,
    establishment of database, Plan Vivo
    documentation and general system support.
  • Provide guidelines for project implementation.
  • Marketing of carbon,
  • Provide any technical backstopping

10
Achievements registered
  • Capacity for the implementation of carbon
    trade projects has been established.
  • An institutional framework for administering
    carbon sales has been established
  • Technical specifications of selected tree
    species have been developed more to be
    developed yet.
  • A participatory monitoring framework has been
    developed

11
Achievements contd
  • Over 100 farmers have been registered
  • about 40 have already received first
    payment.
  • Tree seedlings have been raised and farmers have
    planted Some farmers are running tree
    nurseries as business
  • Carbon buyers have been identified and have
    entered additional sales are under negotiation.
  • Additional funds have been leveraged for
    conducting a regional baseline will help in
    expansion

12
On going/FutureActivities
  • Received funds from START to work on specs for
    different species and different planting regimes
    woodlots, boundary plantations, mixed species
    under agroforestry -data collection is underway
  • Development of database of farmers capturing
    household set up and linking client info to
    buyer is underway
  • Streamline monitoring plan and build farmer
    capacity to conduct monitoring.
  • Development of additional marketing tools and
    establishing links with additional carbon buyers
  • Expand program portfolio beyond tree planting
    to energy and waste management.
  • Scaling up program beyond Bushenyi district

13
Challenges
  • Negotiations in carbon trade and ensuring there
    is a fair deal Power dynamics ensuring power
    balance
  • Ensure that the farmers have control over the
    activity. Likewise ECOTRUST be the driver and
    have support from partners
  • Participation in research and global negotiations
    in relation to climate change activities.
  • Clarify right from the start land and tree
    products ownership by farmers
  • Developing frame work of agreements, which are
    flexible and versatile to respond to global
    climate change debate.
  • Capacity building among farmers and partners to
    respond to changes as a result of the shift in
    climate change debate

14
Lessons learned
  • Carbon trade transactions need considerable
    investments - time resources to accomplish.
  • It is important that roles of different players
    are well negotiated and documented from the
    start prefer a legal instrument (MoU?).
  • It is important to develop systems that are
    appropriate to the local conditions technical
    specifications and institutional framework.
  • Carbon trade can bring in resources that will
    help poor farmers meet their development goals.

15
Lessons learned contd
  • Policies and procedures to guide the private
    sector and NGOs in carbon transactions will ease
    work.
  • Continuous capacity building is important for
    NGOs that intend to get involved in carbon
    trade.
  • Both NGOs and government should complement
    one another government activities - NGOs are
    better placed to implement o the ground.
  • Carbon trading requires long-term commitment on
    behalf of the NGO and should never be
    implemented under a project of short duration.
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