CSIRO, Australia: The newest update of the LOOC-C (‘Look See’) app now includes the measurement of soil carbon and beef cattle herd management.
The app gives estimates of abatement quantity for CSF methods in Australian Carbon Credit Units for specific land areas, like a paddock, and is consistent with the latest version of the National Carbon Accounting Model, which is used to estimate land sector carbon emissions.
This means LOOC-C users have access to the most up to date carbon estimates available, at the touch of a button.
CSIRO’s LOOC-C project leader, Peter Fitch, explains that the aim of the tool is to help farmers and land managers participate profitably in greenhouse gas mitigation and maximize the benefits to the land from carbon markets.
“LOOC-C is unique and the quickest way of finding out what carbon farming options are available for your farm, what you’re eligible for, and what the benefits might be,” Mr. Fitch said.
“We see it as a high-tech conversation starter that enables farmers to undertake a preliminary assessment of options and connect them with a suitable next step for their carbon farming journey.”
Dr. Kate Andrews, CEO of NRM Regions Australia, has endorsed the tool since its launch in December 2019.