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Annex 1: Contact information on<br />

project participants<br />

Annexes<br />

Annex 1: Contact information on<br />

project participants<br />

Annex 1: Contact information on<br />

participants in the proposed A/R<br />

CDM project activity<br />

Annex 2: Information regarding<br />

public funding<br />

Annex 2: Baseline information Annex 2: Baseline information Annex 3: Baseline information<br />

Annex 3: Monitoring plan Annex 3: Monitoring plan Annex 4: Monitoring plan<br />

Main features of JI LULUCF PDD version 01 compared to CDM-AR-PDD version 03 are as follows:<br />

(a) In A.2. “Description of the LULUCF project” of JI LULUCF PDD, it is not necessary to include the<br />

following items:<br />

• Explain how the proposed project activity is undertaken (e.g. what exact measures are<br />

undertaken, what is their impact within and beyond the project boundary, list plant species<br />

used and state if they belong to the categories of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) or Genetically<br />

Modified Organisms (GMO), etc.);<br />

• The view of the project participants on the contribution of the proposed A/R CDM project<br />

activity to sustainable development (max. one page).<br />

(b) In A.4.1.4 “Detailed delineation of the project boundary including information allowing the<br />

unique identification of the LULUCF project”, project participants shall provide information<br />

which ensures that areas of land are identifiable.<br />

(c) In A.4.2 “Conformity with the definition of LULUCF activities”, project participants should<br />

specify how the project conforms to the definitions of LULUCF activities included in paragraph<br />

1 of the annex to decision 16/CMP.1, applying the good practice guidance for LULUCF as<br />

decided by the COP/MOP, as appropriate. In the case of afforestation, reforestation and/or<br />

forest management projects, project participants shall apply the definition of “forest” selected<br />

by the host Party, which specifies:<br />

• A single minimum tree crown cover value between 10 and 30 per cent; and<br />

• A single minimum land area value between 0.05 and 1 hectare; and<br />

• A single minimum tree height value between 2 and 5 metres.<br />

(d) In A.4.4. “Brief explanation of how the removals are to be enhanced by the proposed JI LULUCF<br />

project, including why these enhancements would not occur in the absence of the proposed<br />

project, taking into account national and/or sectoral policies and circumstances”, explain<br />

briefly how the removals are to be enhanced (details to be provided in Section B.) and provide<br />

the estimate(s) of anticipated total enhancements of removals in tonnes of CO 2 equivalent as<br />

determined in Section E. (Max. length: one page.)<br />

(e) Section B. “Baseline” shall contain all key elements of the baseline. Annex 2 “baseline<br />

information” to JI LULUCF PDD that should be prepared in parallel to completing the<br />

remainder of the Section B of JI LULUCF PDD shall contain a summary of the key elements in<br />

tabular form as well as additional supporting documentation/information.<br />

(f) In B.1. “Description and justification of the baseline chosen”, explain how the baseline chosen<br />

takes into account the good practice guidance for land use, land-use change and forestry,<br />

developed by the IPCC, and how it ensures conformity with the definitions, accounting rules,<br />

modalities and guidelines under Article 3, paragraphs 3 and 4, of the Kyoto Protocol.<br />

(g) In B.2. “Carbon pools selected”, in calculating the removals occurring within the project<br />

boundary in the project and in the baseline scenario, project participants may choose<br />

not to account for one or more carbon pools, if transparent and verifiable information is<br />

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