
Project Details
Title Ontario Biodiversity Afforestation Project (OBAP) |
Project Identifier 1901-3383 |
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Project Description ** The GHG emission reductions/removals are quantified ex-ante, therefore no VERRs will be serialized under this project. ** The Ontario Biodiversity Afforestation Project (or OBAP) is a small scale grouped Afforestation/Reforestation (A/R) project that is reestablishing long-lived forest species on land historically used for agricultural purposes. The project consists of site preparation and planting of species native to the project areas (jack pine (Pinus banksiana), red pine (Pinus resinosa),black spruce (Picea mariana) and white spruce (Picea glauca)). Carbon will be sequestered over a 100-year time frame in the planted areas, representing an additional removal of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The project is situated in northeastern Ontario, Canada within the Boreal and Great Lakes St-Lawrence Forest Regions. |
Project Files OBAP_PDD.pdf 028-OBAP-ISO Validation Report-final 19March2014_combined.pdf 028-OBAP-ISO_Verification_Report_2014_FINAL_2014-12-23_combined.pdf 028-OBAP-ISO 14064-2 Project 2nd-Ver Report-Final_20160112_combined.pdf OBAP REGISTRY LETTER - Carbonzero_CSA - 28062016.pdf |
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Registry: GHG CleanProjects Registry | |||
Type: Afforestation and Reforestation | Status: Active | ||
Authorized Project Contact: None defined | Latitude: None Defined | ||
Validator:
Environmental Services, Inc |
Longitude: None Defined | ||
Verifier:
Environmental Services, Inc |
Project Proponent:
Forest Carbon Alliance Inc. |
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Start Date: 2014-05-01 | End Date: 2065-04-30 | ||
Estimated potential lifetime emission reductions-removals: 77,731 t CO2e | Estimated potential annual emission reductions-removals:
1,000 t CO2 e |
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There are no VERRs for this project that have been serialized. Please contact the project developer or authorized project contact. |