Revegetation for Carbon Income and Biodiversity
Last modified: November 11, 2008 - 1:30 PM
Expression of Interest
Revegetation for Carbon Income and Biodiversity
Liverpool Plains Shire Council has teamed up with its Sister City, Blacktown City Council on the innovative carbon trading project, Regenesis. Council seeks expressions of interest from landholders in Liverpool Plains Shire who wish to find out how planting trees can enable them to earn income from the capture and storage of carbon and simultaneously enhance biodiversity on their properties.
What does Regenesis offer landholders?
Regenesis can advise landholders on how to undertake plantings, link landholders with a wide range of resources and suppliers and can assist with planting costs for landholders who meet certain criteria. Regenesis offers clear information to allow landholders an easy pathway to carbon trading.
How does Regenesis assess projects?
Expressions of Interest will be assessed in accordance with the Regenesis site selection criteria. This criterion ensures that plantings can be counted for carbon whilst simultaneously delivering improvements to biodiversity and other environmental benefits. To find out more about the range of benefits or how Regenesis may be able to assist you, please contact:
Information Documents for Download
Landholder Expression of Interest - Information for Land Holders - Regenesis Brochure
Gary Roughley
Regenesis Project Officer 67 464509
P.O. Box 152
Quirindi 2343
gary.roughley@lpsc.nsw.gov.au
Expressions of Interest by email, post or phone, should be received by 4pm Friday 5th December 2008.
Information for Land Holders - Published: 11 Nov 2008
Regenesis Project
Information for Landholders Interested in Earning Carbon Income
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