Alberta Protocol Development Workshops/Information Sessions

This section provides information from Science Coordination/Consultation Workshops that have occurred for Quantification Protocols Under Consideration and currently being developed for consideration of use in the Alberta Offset System.

 

Alberta Protocol Development Workshops/Information Sessions


The Alberta Offset System requires compliance-based offsets to be created and verified according to a Government-approved Quantification Protocol.


The development of a new protocol may often require the coordination of relevant scientific research and/or technical data related to the GHG reduction activity and the baseline approaches. The strength of a protocol ultimately relies on the extent to which the technical seed documents have been developed from science review and coordination of expert opinions on the subject matter. Technical Documents should contain the most recent and relevant science from well-established sources, and ratify the link between practice change or new technologies, and quantified GHG reductions.  While optional, the document can be strengthened through workshops of relevant experts, to weigh in on synthesis science and technical issues under the discipline of the ISO 14064-2 principles.

Conservation Afforestation Quantification Protocol Combined Technical and Stakeholder Review


Climate Change Central, on behalf of the Government of Alberta, is pleased to announce the combined technical and stakeholder review for the Conservation Afforestation Quantification Protocol.

The Afforestation protocol was initially approved in Alberta in 2007 during the first round of protocols that were adapted from efforts made by the National Offset Quantification Team.  In early 2009, this protocol was pulled for review due to recognition of quantification errors. Since that time the protocol has undergone revisions to correct the project related quantification and to align with forestry related protocols from other systems. An in-depth review was initiated to ensure the protocol was consistent with offset policy.  

The newly drafted Conservation Afforestation Protocol has attempted to address quantification and policy-related developments to align with other systems.   The draft protocol addresses permanence via the use of legal impediments to harvest and provides further information on aggregated projects and records required to prove offset claim. 

C3 will be facilitating a combined technical and stakeholder review on Monday, October 24th from 1:00pm-4:00pm (MST) via Webinar and Conference call. At this review, the draft protocol will be presented and discussed with opportunity for stakeholder feedback and comments.    

Comments are an important aspect of the protocol development process for the Alberta Offset System, and an opportunity for everyone to give feedback and help shape Alberta Quantification Protocols.

We ask you please pre-register attendance for this review. Further details for the webinar will be sent to registered participants.  

Contact Tanya Maynes at 780.408.4584 or tmaynes@C-3.ca  for registration or any further questions.

The updated draft Conservation Afforestation Quantification Protocol is available HERE in comment form.  A supplementary summary can be found HERE.


Note: this isn’t the final opportunity for comments. Stakeholders and participants will be able to provide further comments on Draft Alberta Protocols through a public posting of protocols on the Carbon Offset Solutions website.


 

The Alberta Offset System requires compliance-based offsets to be created and verified according to a Government-approved Quantification Protocol.

 

The development of a new protocol may often require the coordination of relevant scientific research and/or technical data related to the GHG reduction activity and the baseline approaches. The strength of a protocol ultimately relies on the extent to which the technical seed documents have been developed from science review and coordination of expert opinions on the subject matter. Technical Documents should contain the most recent and relevant science from well-established sources, and ratify the link between practice change or new technologies, and quantified GHG reductions.While optional, the document can be strengthened through workshops of relevant experts, to weigh in on synthesis science and technical issues under the discipline of the ISO 14064-2 principles.

 

This section provides information from Science Coordination/Consultation Workshops that have occurred for Quantification Protocols Under Consideration and currently being developed for consideration of use in the Alberta Offset System.

 


 

Protocols Under Consideration

 

Native Rangeland Technical Scoping Document

A technical working group scoped the possibility for a Native Range Management protocol for the Alberta Offset System. The work was commissioned by Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development in the spring of 2008 and coordinated by C3. The working group, guided by the work of Dr. Eric Bremer, SymbioAg Consulting, concluded the potential to reduce GHG emissions on land currently managed as native rangeland in Alberta is low. Very little native rangeland is currently considered unhealthy and maintenance of healthy rangeland is a priority for rangeland managers. Possible improvements due to seeding of legumes or application of compost are likely only feasible and effective for land that is being reclaimed as native rangeland, not land that is already managed reasonably well. Increases in carbon storage due to improved rangeland health are difficult to quantify because a small increase must be detected against a large, highly variable background.

Conversion of degraded cropland to native rangeland can potentially reduce GHG emission due to increased C storage. This mitigation activity is best considered as a protocol option for the conversion of annual croplands to perennial forages. For more details, please see the above document.

 

 


Wetland Conservation and Restoration Protocol Workshop
March 17 - 18, 2010

 

Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Prairie Habitat Joint Venture initiated the Wetlands Restoration and Conservation protocol work to develop a protocol quantifying the conservation and restoration of wetlands in the Prairie pothole region of Alberta.  This workshop gathered experts to review and assess the science, methods and elements of these protocols for their applicability to prairie conditions. 

 

  Agenda
  Participant List
  Presentations
  Workshop Report
 

 

 


Covered Manure Storage Protocol Development Workshop
February 24 - 25, 2010

 

Manure storages related to livestock operations have been identified as a source of GHG emissions.  Internationally, and throughout North America, GHG reduction protocols for livestock operations have been created to allow producers to reduce their GHG emissions through biogas capture and destruction process.  In Alberta, there are several hundred manure storages with the potential to create agricultural offsets.

 

  Agenda
  Participant List
   

Record of Discussion and Polling

  Presentations 
   

 


Cattle Residual Feed Intake Quantification Protocol

Science Coordination Workshop
March 16, 2009, Leduc, Alberta

 

The purpose of this workshop is to identify proposed options and engage key scientific researchers, technical experts, and qualified industry experts to provide advice and agreement on standardized quantification methods and best available science on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions associated with residual feed intake in beef cattle.

Dr. Paul Arthur, from the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute in New South Wales, AU, prepared a Science Discussion Document (see below) for discussion at the workshop. This document was developed as guided by the requirements of the ISO 14064-2 Project-level Quantification Standard, and the Best Practice Guidance on quantification provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Canada’s National Emissions Inventory methodology for agriculture.

The next step for this quantification protocol is to develop a Technical Seed Document(s) (TSDs) that will specifically identify the practices (including applicability, eligibility, and criteria per Alberta Offset System) that will lead to the project specific emission reductions and draw upon Best Practice Guidance to identify the relevant activity data, emission factors and formulae. The TSDs are the underpinning technical resources that guide adaptation of technical elements into the ISO 14064-2 Alberta Protocol format.

 

  Agenda
  Participant List

 

Record of Discussion and Polling

  Science Discussion Document
 

Presentations

 


Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction (NERP) Quantification Protocol

Science Coordination Workshop
October 28 & 29, 2008, Calgary, Alberta

 

C3 with the Canadian Fertilizer Institute coordinated a two-day workshop to discuss developments in agricultural science and reach consensus on various elements of the proposed Nitrous Oxide Reduction protocol with stakeholders, industry, and research scientists through-out North America.

 

This protocol is currently in the process of developing a Final Decision Paper stemming from the Science Coordination Workshop. It is expected to initiate the Alberta Protocol Review Process rounds of technical review in the Fall 2009.

 

  Agenda
  Participant List

 

Presentations and Discussion Guides

  Record of Discussion
 

Workshop Report

  Science Discussion Document

The workshop achieved consensus on the main elements of the NERP, although the participants of the Consultation Workshop identified some gaps requiring further development.

The following document presents the background, context, and decisions for Phase 3B of the Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction Protocol (NERP) Webinar that was held on June 30, 2009. This Decision Paper is intended to facilitate consensus among scientific researchers and technical practitioners concerning the remaining decisions needed to complete the technical and operational framework of the NERP. This protocol has now begun Phase 4 - Standardization into the approved Alberta protocol format, for eventual submission into the Alberta Protocol Review Process.

 

  Webinar Discussion Paper

 


 

Summerfallow Reduction Quantification Protocol

Science Consultation Workshop
November 15, 2008, Edmonton, Alberta

 

C3 with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated a one-day science consultation workshop to bring forward discussion, agriculture research and consensus on various elements of a Quantification Protocol for reducing summerfallow in Alberta.

 

This protocol has now begun Phase 4 - Standardization into the approved Alberta protocol format, for eventual submission into the Alberta Protocol Review Process.

 

  Agenda
  Participant List
  Record of Discussion and Polling
 

Presentations and Discussion Guide

  Science Discussion Document