U.S. Forest Projects (November 14, 2014) - Volume and Biomass Equations for Forest Offset Projects in California, Oregon, and Washington
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Offset Project Operators with projects located in California, Oregon, and Washington must estimate and convert biomass to tons of CO2e on a per acre basis, within the boundary of an offset project. To accomplish this, ARB has approved the use of biomass equations generated from the United States Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) National Program to estimate biomass. These equations are the same equations used to generate the Common Practice estimate for each Assessment Area. Offset Project Operators must use these same equations when modeling growth and yield for their projects. The form of the equations varies by region.
Volume and biomass estimates for projects in California, Oregon, and Washington are determined using regional equations (USFS, Region 1). These equations estimate volume and biomass in the various components of the above-ground portion of the tree, including the stump, the bole, the top branches, and leaves. The Cairns equation (Cairns, Brown, Helmer& Baumgardner, 1997) must be used to calculate CO2e in the below-ground portion of the trees.
Projects located in states outside of California, Oregon, and Washington but within the contiguous United States utilize FIA regional cubic volume equations and incorporate the Forest Service’s Component Ratio Method to estimate the volume in the non-bole portions of the tree. If your project is outside of California, Oregon, and Washington, you must use the Component Ratio Method to calculate biomass; visit Volume and Biomass Equations for Forest Offset Projects in All States Except California, Oregon, and Washington.
Instructions
Steps:
- Table Identify the Supersection your project is located in from the Supersection Maps in Table 1 on the Compliance Offset Protocol U.S. Forest Projects (Novermber 14, 2014) webpage.
- Use the appropriate volume equation identified in the document “Volumetric Equations for California, Oregon, and Washington (September 19, 2014)1” for each tree species in your project.
- Use the appropriate biomass equation identified in the document “Biomass Equations for California, Oregon, and Washington (September 19, 2014)2.”
[1] Reference: Volume Estimation for the PNW-FIA Integrated Database; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
[2] Reference: Regional Biomass Equations Used by FIA to Estimate Bole, Bark, and Branches; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
For questions or comments regarding the U.S. Forest Protocol, contact Barbara Bamberger at 916-324-2303.