Smallholder Agriculture Monitoring and Baseline Assessment Tool (SHAMBA)

Sadie S

The Smallholder Agriculture Monitoring and Baseline Assessment (SHAMBA) tool is a methodology and calculation tool to assess changes in greenhouse gas emissions from land use in tropical areas. The tool has been reviewed and approved by the Plan Vivo Standard and is currently being used in Plan Vivo projects. The Plan Vivo approved methodology is applicable to projects with activities that involve tree planting, agroforestry, or conservation agriculture.


The University of Edinburgh and the CGIAR Research Program for Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security

2015