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  • Forest Nature Reserve (FNR)
    • Summary
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Sources, Reference Standards, and Modules
    • 3. Applicability
    • 4. Environmental and Social Safeguarding
    • 5. Relation to the Nature Climate Standard
    • 6. Quantification of Climate Impact
      • 6.1 Project Boundaries (PREFERRED)
      • 6.2 Baseline (PREFERRED)
      • 6.3 Quantification
      • 6.4 Durability and Monitoring (PREFERRED)
      • 6.5 Leakage (PREFERRED)
      • 6.6 Risk of Reversal (PREFERRED)
      • 6.7 Double Counting (PREFERRED)
    • References
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  1. Forest Nature Reserve (FNR)

Summary

Forest Nature Reserve (FNR) is a method for certifying forest areas that are withdrawn from use for at least 50 years. The aim is to quantify the carbon storage capacity achieved by refraining from wood utilisation.

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