The Importance of a Carbon Database

It is essential to have such data organized and consolidated to meet the need for updating and use in the inventories required for companies. This allows:

Verify and monitor usage/coverage changes in a given time interval, what types of conversion occurred due to such difference and calculate carbon change due to it;

Assist in cases of need for recomposition of native vegetation (data referring to more specific types of a locality or region will be available) and for reforestation of Pinus, Eucalyptus or other kind of forestry, as well as of fruit crops, grains, canes and pastures planted, analyzing which species are most suitable and suitable for specific locations.

Carbon-related fields can also be useful for zoning and planning of agricultural activities, guiding projects, and planning to assist with pricing and carbon credit.