Carbon Management (Dec 2023)

Facilitating entry to land sector carbon abatement projects: the LOOC-C tool

  • Cara Stitzlein,
  • Jeffrey A. Baldock,
  • Stephen H. Roxburgh,
  • Martijn Mooij,
  • Daniel Smith,
  • Peter Fitch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17583004.2023.2265156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

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AbstractCarbon farming presents an opportunity for the land sector to generate income and transition to more sustainable land management practices. In Australia, establishing a carbon project and earning carbon credits is complex, with project proponents needing to satisfy eligibility requirements and adhere to rigorous measurement, verification, and reporting protocols of approved methods. To address these challenges, a human centered design (HCD) approach was used to deliver a digital solution, serving landowners’ needs related to method discovery and reconfiguring how the methodological and scientific complexity of abatement potentials was delivered. The solution, called LOOC-C (pronounced “Look-see”), supports the discovery of abatement methods that are available for a given land area and provides an initial estimate of the potential quantum of carbon sequestered/emitted and the nature of co-benefits associated with each eligible method. Reporting on LOOC-C development and its observed impact demonstrates the role that human centered digital tools have in promoting land management actions that are both sustainable and reasonable to undertake. It equally demonstrates the power of integrating environmental market and user requirements with a robust design methodology. With similar opportunities in environmental markets globally, additional applications of an HCD approach are proposed.

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