42 USC § 17272 - Assessment of carbon sequestration and methane and nitrous oxide emissions from ecosystems
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Adaptation strategy
The term “adaptation strategy” means a land use and management strategy that can be used—
(3)
Covered greenhouse gas
The term “covered greenhouse gas” means carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane gas.
(4)
Ecosystem
The term “ecosystem” means any terrestrial, freshwater aquatic, or coastal ecosystem, including an estuary.
(b)
Authorization of assessment
Not later than 2 years after the date on which the final methodology is published under subsection (f)(3)(D), the Secretary shall complete a national assessment of—
(c)
Components
In conducting the assessment under subsection (b), the Secretary shall—
(1)
determine the processes that control the flux of covered greenhouse gases in and out of each ecosystem;
(2)
estimate the potential for increasing carbon sequestration in natural and managed ecosystems through management activities or restoration activities in each ecosystem;
(d)
Use of native plant species
In developing restoration activities under subsection (c)(2) and management strategies and adaptation strategies under subsection (c)(3), the Secretary shall emphasize the use of native plant species (including mixtures of many native plant species) for sequestering covered greenhouse gas in each ecosystem.
(e)
Consultation
(f)
Methodology
(1)
In general
Not later than 1 year after December 19, 2007, the Secretary shall develop a methodology for conducting the assessment.
(2)
Requirements
The methodology developed under paragraph (1)—
(3)
External review and publication
On completion of a proposed methodology, the Secretary shall—
(B)
at least 60 days before the date on which the final methodology is published, solicit comments from—
(g)
Estimate; review
The Secretary shall—
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(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Adaptation strategy
The term “adaptation strategy” means a land use and management strategy that can be used—
(3)
Covered greenhouse gas
The term “covered greenhouse gas” means carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane gas.
(4)
Ecosystem
The term “ecosystem” means any terrestrial, freshwater aquatic, or coastal ecosystem, including an estuary.
(b)
Authorization of assessment
Not later than 2 years after the date on which the final methodology is published under subsection (f)(3)(D), the Secretary shall complete a national assessment of—
(c)
Components
In conducting the assessment under subsection (b), the Secretary shall—
(1)
determine the processes that control the flux of covered greenhouse gases in and out of each ecosystem;
(2)
estimate the potential for increasing carbon sequestration in natural and managed ecosystems through management activities or restoration activities in each ecosystem;
(d)
Use of native plant species
In developing restoration activities under subsection (c)(2) and management strategies and adaptation strategies under subsection (c)(3), the Secretary shall emphasize the use of native plant species (including mixtures of many native plant species) for sequestering covered greenhouse gas in each ecosystem.
(e)
Consultation
(f)
Methodology
(1)
In general
Not later than 1 year after December 19, 2007, the Secretary shall develop a methodology for conducting the assessment.
(2)
Requirements
The methodology developed under paragraph (1)—
(3)
External review and publication
On completion of a proposed methodology, the Secretary shall—
(B)
at least 60 days before the date on which the final methodology is published, solicit comments from—
(g)
Estimate; review
The Secretary shall—
Source
(Pub. L. 110–140, title VII, § 712,Dec. 19, 2007, 121 Stat. 1713.)
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