Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00560:clause:1_9:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00560
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 9 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 81417–84016

hectares.
 (4) For paragraph (2)(b), the equation is the following:

  equation 9

  where:
s is a fire season (either the early dry season or the late dry season).
FFv,s is the mean fire frequency in vegetation of vegetation fuel type v in fire season s for the project area and for the relevant calculation period, in years–1, from equation 8.
 (5) For paragraph (2)(c), the equation is the following:

  equation 10

  where:
s is a fire season (either the early dry season or the late dry season).
FRIv is the mean fire return interval for vegetation of vegetation fuel type v for the project area and for the relevant calculation period, as calculated using equation 9, in years.
BEf,s is the burning efficiency for fuel of fuel size class f in fire season s, from the National Inventory Report.
FFv,s is the mean fire frequency in vegetation of vegetation fuel type v in fire season s for the project area and for the relevant calculation period, in years–1, from equation 8.
Ps is the patchiness for fire season s, from the National Inventory Report.
 (6) For paragraph (2)(d), the equation is the following:

  equation 11

  where:
Lf,v is the annual rate of accumulation of fuel of fuel size class f that is of vegetation fuel type v, as given by the National Inventory Report, in tonnes of biomass per hectare per year.
Df,v is the proportion of vegetation of fuel of fuel size class f that is of vegetation fuel type v that decomposes each year in a given area, as given by the National Inventory Report, in years–1.
FRIv is the mean fire return interval for vegetation of vegetation fuel type v for the project area and for the relevant calculation period, as calculated using equation 9, in years.
 is the mean proportion of fuel of fuel size class f that is of vegetation fuel type v that remains after a fire for the project area and for the relevant calculation period, as calculated using equation 10.
 (7) For paragraph (2)(e), the equation is the following:

  equation 12

  where:
 is the amount for the project area calculated in accordance with equation 11 over the baseline period (paragraph (a) of the definition of relevant calculation period in section 5), in tonnes of biomass per hectare.
 is the amount for the project area calculated in accordance with equation 11 over the relevant calculation period (paragraph (b) of the definition of that term in section 5), in tonnes of biomass per hectare.
LEA, for a particular calendar year, is equal to:
 (a) for a year of the baseline period—zero; and
 (b) otherwise—the smaller of:
 (i) the length, in years, of the period