And in case this wasn't noticed, Green Credit polygons are on the CoRE stack GEE app https://ee-corestackdev.projects.earthengine.app/view/core-stack-gee-app (linked Google sheet has all assets listed, openly accessible). The LULC and tree layers can be used to track what's been happening / history in these polygons.
It is literally a one-line change to build your own app to track green credit areas, using this tracker for protected areas we put up as an example for the CoRE stack innovation challenge: https://core-stack.org/tracker-for-protected-areas/. You just have to switch the asset path from using protected areas, to compute changes and present them for green credit areas.
Adi
--
Aaditeshwar Seth Microsoft Chair Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Delhi