EGU25-20617, updated on 15 Mar 2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-20617
EGU General Assembly 2025
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Carbon Real: a land conservation model in which nature benefits from carbon markets and highly reliable greenhouse gas measurements
Taryn Fuentes-Castillo1, Jorge Pérez-Quezada1,2, Felipe Escalona1, Aarón Grau-Neira1, Eduardo Morales-Santana1, Franco Cereceda-Espinoza1, Deelan Rus Valledor1, David Trejo1, Rafael Suarez1, Fabián Matus1, Boris Muñoz1, Lourdes Salinas1, and Adrián Pascual3
Taryn Fuentes-Castillo et al.
  • 1Carbon Real, Sciences, Santiago, Chile (tfuentes@carbonreal.com)
  • 2Department of Environmental Sciences and Renewable Natural Resources, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • 3Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA

Generating methodologies to make high-integrity carbon offsets  is a global challenge. This requires accurate techniques to measure both ecosystem carbon stocks and fluxes. Even though some of these technologies have been available for some time, such as Eddy Covariance and LiDAR, the market is still in need of a model that integrates them and can be trusted by both carbon offset buyers and society. Here we present the Carbon Real model, which is based on accurate on-site measurements of aboveground biomass, real-time monitoring of CO2 fluxes and comprehensive traceability and transparency, to generate high-quality carbon offsets that can help the conservation of nature. The conservation of private lands is secured by the signature of a land conservation easement for a minimum of 25 years, while part of the economic benefits is aimed at funding local community projects. We present the first results of applying our conservation model in the well-preserved forests of the Chilean Patagonia, one of the last pristine areas in the world.

How to cite: Fuentes-Castillo, T., Pérez-Quezada, J., Escalona, F., Grau-Neira, A., Morales-Santana, E., Cereceda-Espinoza, F., Rus Valledor, D., Trejo, D., Suarez, R., Matus, F., Muñoz, B., Salinas, L., and Pascual, A.: Carbon Real: a land conservation model in which nature benefits from carbon markets and highly reliable greenhouse gas measurements, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-20617, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-20617, 2025.