This year’s theme of SETAC’s conference is “Science-Based Solutions in Times of Crisis: Integrating Science and Policy for Environmental Challenges.” The conference aims to address various topics, including, but not limited to, ‘Life cycle thinking approaches including supply chain data collection, impact assessment modeling, and footprinting methodologies.’
On May 7th, we will present “Methodological Pathway for Disclosing LUC-Related Forest, Land, and Agriculture (FLAG) Emissions Using Existing Global Databases.” This presentation will introduce a methodological pathway that relies on existing global databases to address the challenges of defining relevant flows and emissions for the FLAG sector.