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Online Manual
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Systems & Procedures
Selecting target groups
Before producers can be invited to sell carbon
credits through the project the administration must first select
which groups will be eligible for participating in the project.
Target groups could include communities, local co-operatives or
groups of individuals working with a particular NGO.
The selection of suitable target groups has important
implications for the livelihood benefits of the project and the
cost and risk associated with carbon credits. The process for selecting
target groups should be as transparent as possible. Selection criteria
should be stated and decisions documented. Characteristics that
could be considered when selecting target groups include:
- Eligibility - which social groups
will be eligible to participate in the project? How will these
groups be defined (for example what defines a 'small-scale' farmer)?
- Technical capacity what is the
level of technical experience in the group, is this sufficient
to implement offset activities with suitable support from the
technical team?
- Organisational capacity is the
group able to achieve consensus through democratic means? Would
it be able to organise group activities efficiently?
- Offset potential are environmental
conditions in the target area suitable for offset activities described
in project technical specifications?
- Social stability are internal
disputes or disagreements between participants and other members
of a community likely to disrupt project activities?
- Ownership of carbon credits - can the
ownership of carbon credits be clearly defined? For example, long-term
land tenure will be a key requirement in determining the ownership
of carbon credits from land use activities.
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