Case studies and regional workshops

In 2020, the World Bank commissioned INRAE to carry out a study entitled “MRV study for a reduction in GHG emissions from livestock farming in conjunction with a reduction in deforestation”. The study is based on the hypothesis that promoting certain intensive livestock farming practices can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and at the same time reduce demand for land, provided that measures are implemented to protect forests or develop integrated systems such as agroforestry or mixed crop-livestock systems. The central theme of the study is therefore the development of methods for monitoring, reporting and verifying GHG emissions, analysing these emissions and changes in deforestation, forest degradation or land use. The study carried out by the INRAE-CIRAD consortium was intended to lay the conceptual foundations of this MRV method, which in an operational phase will have to be submitted to a certification structure for approval. Three case studies representing a diversity of production systems, intensification potential, land use change dynamics and public policy environment were selected in Brazil, Senegal and Vietnam. For these 3 case studies, webinars and the mobilisation of regional experts and stakeholders were discussed and documented.

After various discussions and feedback from the BM project team, the method proposed focused on net emissions (in CO2 equivalent) during the operational phase of a climate project financing livestock farming. Clarification of the scope of the method, which must be based on the scale of a country or region. This will enable the method to address the entire livestock sector, including the specific characteristics and value chains of the regions/countries under consideration. In this case, an operational MRV method could be used to support WB green finance projects.

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