Introduction to Carbon Accounting and Markets : Three-Day Online Workshop
Building Competence in Measuring and Managing Carbon Emissions
This program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in evidence-based sustainability management and climate action. It introduces the essential principles and practices of measuring, managing, and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As climate change becomes one of the most pressing global challenges, the ability to understand and quantify carbon emissions has become a key skill for future sustainability professionals.Through a combination of lectures, guided exercises, and real-world case studies, participants will gain both theoretical understanding and practical experience in the field of carbon accounting. By the end of the session, participants will be able to apply basic carbon measurement techniques and appreciate their role in supporting net-zero strategies and climate accountability.

Ms. Wajiha Khan
About the Teacher
​Assistant Manager – Biodiversity
Manager – Carbon Credit Market Specialist
Project Development Associate – Land Use Carbon & Forestry
Programme Officer – Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation
Research Associate
Wildlife and climate change specialist with over 6 years of experience in biodiversity conservation, carbon markets, and human-wildlife conflict mitigation. Skilled in integrating indigenous knowledge, community-based conservation, and nature-based solutions (NbS) for sustainable development. Proven ability to manage AFOLU and Blue Carbon projects, engage diverse stakeholders, and design data driven strategies that bridge science, policy, and social equity. Passionate about climate resilience and ecosystem restoration in South and Southeast Asia.
Key Conservation Projects
Dissertation (WWF-India): Perception Analysis of Local Communities in Arunachal Pradesh – Conducted field-based research on the Monpa tribal community to assess their attitudes toward conservation and natural resource use. Collected and documented detailed ethnoecological knowledge, including ethnobotanical and ethnozoological practices. Studied the formation and functioning of Community Conserved Areas (CCAs), examining their effectiveness and socio-ecological dynamics. Compared the perceptions and conservation attitudes of communities living inside and outside CCAs, as well as those from nearby urban areas, to understand differing levels of engagement and environmental awareness. • Internship: Human-Crocodile Conflict, Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha – Conducted field-based research to understand the dynamics of human-crocodile interactions. Assessed community attitudes toward conflict, gathered spatial and qualitative data on conflict-prone areas, and
evaluated the effectiveness of existing mitigation strategies. Developed recommendations to support species recovery while promoting coexistence and community safety.
Publications S
• Khan, W. (2020). Human-crocodile conflict and community attitudes, Marine Policy.
• Khan, W., & Hore, U. (2018). Ethnoecological practices of Monpa tribe, Int. Biodiversity Congress Proceedings.
• Khan, W. (2019). Gender perspectives in climate vulnerability, Contemporary Social Issues of Women.
• Sethy, J. et al., Khan, W. (2017). Jewels of Nature: Butterflies and Moths of Amity University
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Build a strong conceptual foundation on GHGs, carbon footprints, and accounting principles.
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Learn how to map, measure, and manage emissions.
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Introduce participants to practical applications, reporting, and the growing carbon market landscape.
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Careers in the field.
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Strengthen CVs/resumes with sustainability insights.
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E- Certificate for all participants.
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Lifetime access to live recorded sessions
​COURSE SYLLABUS
Day 1: Understanding the Basics
Theme: The science and logic behind carbon accounting
Topics:
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Climate Change and the Role of Carbon Accounting
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Greenhouse gases and their global impact
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The concept of carbon neutrality
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Why organizations track emissions
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Introduction to GHG Accounting Frameworks
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GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, IPCC guidelines
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Scopes 1, 2, and 3 explained with examples
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Practical Exercise
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Simple activity: estimating your own carbon footprint (individual or household)
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Discussion on sources and reduction possibilities
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Course Details
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Mode: Online
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Dates : 14,15,16 - November- 2025
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Time : 7pm to 8.30pm
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Platform : Zoom
Course Fees
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Original Price: ₹750/-
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First early Bird: ₹599/- (2/Nov/2025)
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Second early Bird: ₹699/- (9/Nov/ 2025)
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Group Discount: ₹520/- Per Head (Minimum 3 individuals)
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Organization Discount: ₹480/- Per Head (Minimum 5 individuals)
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Present TNE interns : ₹390/-
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Ex interns TNE : ₹550/-
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Carbon market Participants : 550/-
For Discount Category Registration: Contact the given email id or number
If you fall in the discount category (Group discounts/Present/Ex-Interns), you can pay the discounted amount directly to the bank account below.
Bank details
Account type-current
Account name- Wildlifearc
AC no.: 3346750332
IFSC. :KKBK0002040
UPI ID: Wildlifearc@kotak
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GROUP DISCOUNTS
GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE TO BE PAID TOGETHER AS A GROUP TO OUR UPI ID (eg. for 3 members, kindly pay ₹429 * 3 = ₹1287 together & not separately)
ORGANIZATION DISCOUNTS
ORGANIZATION DISCOUNTS ARE TO BE PAID TOGETHER AS A GROUP TO OUR UPI ID ((eg. For 5 members, kindly pay ₹379 * 5 = ₹1895 together & not separately)
After the payment, please send a screenshot or the payment along with the full name, email addresses, WhatsApp numbers of the participants and course name (also, ID provided by
institution in case of organizational discount) via WhatsApp to Mr. Kayden Anthony at 8407924258.
For Queries Contact Us
WhatsApp : +91 9561081760
Email ID : thenatureseyeevents@gmail.com