LULUCF Regulation (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry)
EU rules for accounting GHG emissions and removals from land use.

What is LULUCF Regulation (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry)?
The LULUCF Regulation is a European Union law that governs how greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals from land use, land use change, and forestry activities are accounted for and reported by EU Member States. It sets binding targets for the EU's LULUCF sector to contribute to climate neutrality, aiming to enhance carbon sinks.
Why is LULUCF Regulation (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry) important?
The LULUCF Regulation is important because the land sector (forests, agricultural lands, wetlands) acts as both a source and sink of greenhouse gases. By setting binding targets and harmonizing accounting rules, it ensures that this sector actively contributes to the EU's climate goals, promoting sustainable land management and enhancing carbon removals.
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Frequently asked questions
It covers emissions and removals from forest land, cropland, grassland, wetlands, and settlements, as well as harvested wood products.
It sets a target for the EU's LULUCF sector to remove a specific amount of CO₂ from the atmosphere, ensuring this sector actively contributes to the overall EU climate neutrality goal, moving from a source to a net sink.
Yes, LULUCF activities are inherently linked to nature-based solutions, as they focus on enhancing natural carbon sinks and promoting sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems.