Environmental baselining is one of the critical challenges for organisations looking to understand the basis of their natural assets, the opportunities for improvement, and the threats that they face. Soil carbon baselining is one of the most challenging aspects of this given national targets, supply chain expectations, and the emerging market for sequestration, new technologies, etc.
As a result, the question of how to design a soil carbon baseline is a challenge for a variety of stakeholders, including farmers, corporates, governments and landowners.
Through presentations from a range of leading organisations that have performed soil carbon baselining, which will be followed by a Q&A session and a guided discussion, this workshop will explore how different approaches to soil carbon baselining seek to balance cost and trade-offs, integrity, and policy alignment under different contexts.