Methodologies
Under Development
Proposed new and revisions to existing methodologies, modules, and tools must undergo Verra’s Methodology Development and Review Process (MDRP). The MDRP includes a public stakeholder consultation and a comprehensive review process including by a group of independent experts to ensure technical rigor, consistency, and alignment with VCS Program rules. During this process, the methodology, tool, or module may be approved, put on hold, or rejected.
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- Methodology Idea Note: The initial proposal for the development of a new methodology has been submitted and is either under review or awaiting review. Verra does not guarantee that a MIN proceeds to the next stage, full development, and final approval.
- Concept Note: The detailed scope and key methodological components of a proposed new methodology or revision of an existing one are under development. Verra does not guarantee that a concept note proceeds to the next stage, full development, and final approval.
- Draft Methodology: A complete draft of the proposed methodology, module, or tool is prepared in preparation for the public consultation. Verra does not guarantee that a draft methodology proceeds to the next stage, full development, and final approval.
- Public Stakeholder Consultation: Verra provides a draft of the methodology, module, or tool for public comment review and is collecting feedback. Verra does not guarantee that the draft methodology, module or tool proceeds to the next stage, full development, and final approval.
- Independent Expert Review: A group of independent experts is reviewing the methodology, module or tool. Verra does not guarantee they proceed to the next stage, their full development, and final approval.
- VVB Assessment: A validation/verification body group is assessing the methodology, module or tool. (Applies to methodologies under development following the Methodology Development and Review Process, v4.4 (PDF)).
- Final Review and Decision: Verra is reviewing the proposed methodology, module, or tool and determines whether or not it will be approved.
- On hold: The development of the proposed methodology, module, or tool is paused and may be resumed later.
- Rejected: Verra has determined not to proceed with the development of the proposed methodology, module, or tool.
- Archived: The proposed methodology, module, or tool has been merged with another similar proposal or is not proceeding as originally proposed for another reason.
Below is a list of methodologies, tools, and modules that are under development, along with their respective statuses.
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Archive07
9. Archived
Methodology for Fuel Switch to Renewable Biomass for Thermal Applications
Archive06
9. Archived
Improved Forest Management on Lands Subject to Unextiguished Indigenous Rights and Title (LtPF)
Archive05
9. Archived
Revision to “Approved consolidated baseline and monitoring methodology ACM0002”
Archive04
9. Archived
Revisions to approved baseline and monitoring methodology ACM0017 “Production of biodiesel for use as fuel” and “Tool to calculate the emission factor for a petroleum distribution system”
Archive03
9. Archived
Quantification Methodology for Underbalanced Drilling with Natural Gas and Formation Gas Recovery
Archive02
9. Archived
General Methodology for Quantifying the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from the Production and Incorporation of Soil of Biochar in Agricultural and Forest Management Systems
Archive01
9. Archived