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A new Cambridge centre will bring together computer scientists and conservation scientists to build a trusted marketplace for carbon credits and support global reforestation efforts, the first initiative of its kind in the UK.

What's needed is a decentralised marketplace where purchasers of carbon credits can confidently and directly fund trusted nature-based projects. And that鈥檚 the gap the Centre is aiming to fill

Anil Madhavapeddy

探花直播 - based in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, and the 探花直播 of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute - has two primary goals: to support students and researchers in the relevant areas of computer science, environmental science, and economics; and to create a decentralised marketplace where purchasers of carbon credits can confidently and directly fund trusted nature-based projects.

探花直播Centre will build its decentralised marketplace on the energy-efficient Tezos blockchain because it operates sustainably and allows third parties to verify all transactions, in line with the Centre鈥檚 vision to support a sustainable future through technology. 探花直播goal of the marketplace is to exponentially increase the number of real nature-based conservation and restoration projects by channelling funding towards them via market-based instruments.

Nature-based solutions, particularly forests, have a vital role to play in mitigating the worst effects of climate change. Pressure is mounting from governments and the public to rapidly roll out a global programme of well-executed nature-based solutions (NbS) to sequester several gigatons of carbon each year and protect biodiversity. However, current NbS projects are hampered by chronic underfunding.

鈥淐urrent accreditation systems that measure and report the value of carbon and related benefits like biodiversity conservation and poverty reduction rendered by NbS are costly, slow and inaccurate,鈥 said Centre Director Dr Anil Madhavapeddy. 鈥淭hese systems have undermined trust in NbS carbon credits. What is needed is a decentralised marketplace where purchasers of carbon credits can confidently and directly fund trusted nature-based projects. And that鈥檚 the gap the Centre is aiming to fill.鈥

探花直播Centre will support 12 PhD students and postdoctoral fellows, and investment to prototype a scalable, trusted NbS marketplace. Researchers funded from the Centre will come from the Departments of Computer Science and Technology, Zoology, and Plant Sciences, as well as from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence for the study of Environment Risk.

Professor David Coomes, Director of the 探花直播 of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute, said: 鈥淐onservation strategies are increasingly broadening to include large datasets, remote sensing technologies and computational approaches. 探花直播Centre for Carbon Credits is a ground-breaking initiative that will bring together computer scientists and conservation scientists in a new way.鈥

Andrew Balmford, Professor of Zoology, said: 鈥 探花直播recent announcement at COP26 of the new commitment to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030 demonstrates the crucial role forests play in carbon capture and the health of our planet. 探花直播new Centre has a significant role to play in supporting crucial research to develop new, trusted mechanisms to support reforestation projects.鈥

Speaking on the collaborative nature of the Centre, Professor Ann Copestake, Head of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, said: 鈥淚n the last few years, we鈥檝e been expanding our emphasis on the use of computer science techniques and technologies to help address the climate emergency and the crisis in biodiversity. We are delighted to be bringing our research strengths together with the expertise in environmental science across the 探花直播 of Cambridge. We hope the work resulting from this interdisciplinary collaboration will lay the foundation for tangible solutions to some of the environmental challenges facing the world.鈥



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