Internacional
Nature-based Carbon Project Development and Measurement, Reporting and Verification
Dates: From February 17 to February 21 2025
This course will be conducted in-person in Singapore.
Closing Date for Nomination: December 11 2024 at 11:00 a.m.
Course Objectives
This in-person course is conducted under the auspices of the Singapore Cooperation Programme Training Award (SCPTA) and is one of the courses offered under the Sustainability Action Package.
Course Topics
- Overview of nature-based carbon project development
- Generation of high-quality carbon credits from nature-based solutions
- Policies for carbon credit generation and trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
- Collaboration with local communities and investors to ensure project success
- Standards and methodologies for measuring and reporting carbon units to ensure high quality
Methodology
The course will be conducted in-person in Singapore and will include the delivery of lectures, case studies, Q&A sessions as well as a learning journey.
Participant Profile
- Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in leading or preparing for sustainability reports and carbon markets, including the use of Article 6 towards achieving NDCs and LEDS/net-zero commitments;
- Nominated by their respective governments;
- Proficient in written and spoken English; and
- In good health.
General Requirements
Those interested in applying to the program should send the following documents in a single PDF file to [email protected]:
- University diploma
- Official credits
- Updated resume
- Copy of identity card / passport
- Motivation letter
- English language certification
- You must submit a letter of consent from your immediate supervisor.
Terms of Award
This course is sponsored by the Government of Singapore under the Singapore Cooperation Programme Training Award. This award typically covers:
- Per Diem. (130 SGD) from the first day to the last day of the course. A proportional reduction of the daily subsistence allowance will be made if the participant is unable to attend the full duration of the course.
- Accommodation. Free breakfast is provided at the accommodation from the first day of the course until one day after the course.
- Course Fees
- Insurance. (group hospitalization and surgery; group personal accident) for participants during their stay in Singapore, in accordance with the policy of a local insurance company. [This does not cover any pre-existing conditions or illnesses or any outpatient medical or dental treatment. Participants are personally responsible for all medical expenses in excess of what is covered by the insurance policy].
- Daily Transfers
- Enrollment rate
- Visa application fees to enter Singapore (Note: participants are responsible for their own transit visas)
Note: - The nominating government will be responsible for the round-trip airfare of its participants. - Participants are responsible for all expenses before receiving the per diem.
Contacts
- Interested students can contact [email protected]
- Phone: 560-3201
- Attention in person at the International Relations Office from Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm.
- Find us on social networks as @dri_utp