DLUC definition

DLUC means direct land use change, and “ILUC” in the CORSIA context means induced land use change (not indirect); the latter is for all practical purposes the same as “ILUC” in the RED II sense.

Examples of DLUC in a sentence

  • In case of land use conversion after January 2008, direct land use change emissions (DLUC) will be calculated.

  • If DLUC GHG emissions exceed the default ILUC value, the DLUC value replace the default ILUC value.

Related to DLUC

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  • MOHLTC means the Minister or the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as the context requires;

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