CarbonPlus GHG & Co-Benefits in Grazing Systems
credit protocol developer

Regen Registry
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project activities
Rotational grazing
offset generation method
Carbon removal

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Initial submission
October 01, 2020
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Methodology

Published
CarbonPlus Methodology for GHG and Co-Benefits in Grazing Systems v1.0
The “CarbonPlus Methodology for Grazing Systems v1.0” is a measurement-based approach coupled with remote sensing data analysis that can be used to monitor the changes in SOC stocks and co-benefits over time, to generate carbon credits.
This methodology was developed in-house by the Regen Science Team, addressing challenges and experiences from several stakeholders, including land stewards, methodology developers, soil scientists, project developers, and other experts in the space of VCMs.
Version 1.0 of the methodology has gone through an exhaustive formal peer review done by three experts in the fields of soil sciences, geostatistics, and GHG accounting. We welcome constructive comments and debates for continued improvements!