Second human-induced regeneration ACCU project gateway report calls for a focus on in-situ monitoring

Published 07:33 on September 3, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:33 on September 3, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

A report into Australia’s human-induced regeneration (HIR) projects has argued that on-the ground, or 'in-situ', reporting measures are crucial to ensure abatement assurance, because national datasets are unreliable in the remote areas where projects are located.
A report into Australia’s human-induced regeneration (HIR) projects has argued that on-the ground, or 'in-situ', reporting measures are crucial to ensure abatement assurance, because national datasets are unreliable in the remote areas where projects are located.


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