How can new data and methods simplify land-use change (LUC) emissions accounting and strengthen corporate carbon footprinting and reporting?
For companies in the agri-food sector, addressing land-use change emissions is essential to achieving credible climate and nature targets. Yet accurately calculating these emissions — particularly those from deforestation — remains complex and resource-intensive. This webinar introduces new open-source tools and standardized methods designed to bring greater clarity, consistency and comparability to corporate GHG inventories.
About the webinar
Join Land & Carbon Lab, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and Quantis on December 9 as we walk through a new, GHG Protocol–aligned approach for estimating land-use change emissions.
The session will cover:
- A standardized methodology for calculating LUC emissions from deforestation
- How the latest geospatial data and sector-specific expertise streamline accounting
- How these methods support improved Scope 3 reporting and more targeted interventions across supply chains
- Practical insights for integrating these tools into corporate GHG inventories
This open-source approach offers a reliable reference point for companies seeking to strengthen the accuracy of their land-use change emissions estimates and respond to growing reporting expectations.
The webinar will be presented in English with live interpretation in Portuguese and Spanish.
Speakers
- Lizz Aspley — Metrics Architect, HowGood
- Emily Dionizio — GHG Protocol Specialist, World Resources Institute
- Lucia Fitts — GIS Research Associate, World Resources Institute
- Oliver James — Land Sector Associate, Greenhouse Gas Protocol
- Yazmin Leon Casos — Global Carbon Manager, ECOM Agroindustrial Corp
- Alexandra Stern — US Land and Agriculture Lead, Quantis
- Antonio ValleNeto — Senior Manager, Global Climate Team, Bunge
- Janjoris van Diepen — Footprint Director – North America, Mérieux NutriSciences | Blonk
- Caroline Winchester — Head of Responsible Supply Chains, World Resources Institute
Registration is hosted externally by the World Resources Institute.
Meet our speakers

Alexandra Stern
US Land and Agriculture Lead
Quantis
