

A new generation of impact measurement: from carbon project rigour, to supply chain scale
How do you demonstrate that a forest carbon project delivered genuine additionality? How do you verify that a supply chain is truly deforestation-free at scale? These questions demand rigorous answers, and the data infrastructure and scientific methods being developed to meet the first are now unlocking new ways to approach the second.
This session explores what that rigour looks like in practice: from scientifically verifiable impact quantification in carbon projects, to scalable monitoring across agricultural and forestry supply chains. As dynamic baselining moves from frontier practice to market expectation, and as supply chain companies face growing pressure on Scope 3 and EUDR compliance, the methods being developed at the cutting edge of carbon crediting are finding new applications at scale.
At a moment when both carbon markets and agri-food supply chains are facing a step change in what credible measurement requires, this session gathers leading voices from carbon markets, agri-food supply chains, and market infrastructure to discuss what convergence between these two worlds means for climate action in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Hosted by: Revalue Nature & Chloris Geospatial
Panel moderated by:
Kavita Prakash-Mani, Board Member, The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market
Speakers (additional speakers to be confirmed):
Stuart Rowland, Founder & CEO, Revalue Nature
Marco Albani, Co-Founder, Co-CEO & CRO, Chloris Geospatial
Anita Neville, Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer, Golden Agri-Resources (GAR)
Sebastien Cross, Co-Founder & Chief Innovation Officer, BeZero
🥂🍽️ Drinks and canapés available from 7:30 PM.
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