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Digital Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Systems and Their Application in Future Carbon Markets

World Bank

2022Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

International carbon markets under
\n the Paris Agreement are significantly different from those
\n under the Kyoto Protocol. Under the Kyoto Protocol, only
\n developed countries had greenhouse gas (GHG) emission
\n reduction targets, and the protocol defined how carbon units
\n could be traded across countries under international market
\n mechanisms, such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
\n By contrast, under the Paris Agreement both developed and
\n developing countries are required to submit GHG mitigation
\n goals as part of their nationally determined contributions
\n (NDCs). The purpose of this technical report is to
\n illustrate the need for digital monitoring, reporting, and
\n verification (D-MRV) systems to underpin future carbon
\n markets under the goals of the Paris Agreement by discussing
\n the available technologies and barriers to their adoption.
\n It includes guidelines, tools, and lessons learned to
\n promote the use of these systems and emerging technologies.
\n Section 1 of the report makes the case for transitioning
\n from a conventional monitoring, reporting, and verification
\n (MRV) system to a D-MRV system. It also examines the
\n resources needed to develop and implement a D-MRV system,
\n and what an enabling policy and regulatory environment for
\n D-MRV systems might look like. Finally, it suggests a tool
\n for assessing whether a parameter can beneficially be
\n monitored and reported under a D-MRV system.Section 2 offers
\n case studies from across the world demonstrating how D-MRV
\n systems can be used to monitor, report, and verify
\n mitigation actions and greenhouse gas inventories linked to
\n forestry and land-use projects, household and rural
\n renewable energy projects, and even waste-to-energy
\n projects. The case studies include lessons learned and best
\n practices for developing, implementing, and managing a D-MRV system.

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