OGCR
Open Geospatial Carbon Registry
The Intergenerational Open Geospatial Carbon Registry (OGCR) is driven by the mission to provide transparent, scientifically validated, and openly accessible geospatial carbon accounting tools. Our vision is to empower stakeholders across Europe and beyond—farmers, policymakers, researchers, and communities—by creating a trusted, open-source framework that connects environmental responsibility with economic opportunity, ensuring carbon benefits are shared across generations.
To achieve fair recognition and reward for landholders’ contributions to climate action, OGCR is building updateable geospatial baselines for soil, biomass, and peat across the EU, developing a hybrid modelling framework to evaluate management changes within CAP and CRCF initiatives, and creating a globally applicable carbon registry that integrates seamlessly with both voluntary and mandatory markets.
The system combines satellite data, field measurements and modelling to monitor carbon storage. It offers user-friendly digital tools for carbon management and market participation, using automated updates and standardized interfaces for wide accessibility.
For more information and latest updates, visit the OGCR website.

The OGCR Project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101218854.