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We analysed the performance of one of the world’s largest nature-based offset types: human-induced regeneration projects under Australia’s carbon offset scheme. The projects are supposed to involve the human-induced regeneration of permanent even-aged native forests through changes in land managemen...

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Hauptverfasser: Macintosh, Andrew, Butler, Don, Larraondo, Pablo, Evans, Megan, Ansell, Dean, Waschka, Marie, Lindenmayer, David, Eldridge, David, Fensham, Rod, Gibbons, Philip
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Zusammenfassung:We analysed the performance of one of the world’s largest nature-based offset types: human-induced regeneration projects under Australia’s carbon offset scheme. The projects are supposed to involve the human-induced regeneration of permanent even-aged native forests through changes in land management. We analysed 182 projects and found the credited regeneration has largely not occurred. Changes in woody vegetation cover within the areas that have been credited also largely mirror changes in adjacent comparison areas, outside the projects, suggesting the changes are attributable to factors other than the project activities. The dataset contains summary data on the 182 projects in the sample.
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.25199786