
Improved Forest Management📍 Veracruz, Mexico
Sierra de Agua
This improved forest management project, which is located on native land called an Ejido in Veracruz Mexico, enables an indigenous community to manage their forests more sustainably to remove carbon from the atmopshere while earning income.
Located on native land called an Ejido in Veracruz Mexico, this is improved forest management (IFM) project, enables an indigenous community to manage their forests more sustainably while earning income. The key activities include reducing the rate of timber harvesting and encouraging the growth of native forests. By harvesting less, the community allows the forest to sequester more carbon, which directly combats climate change by capturing and storing atmospheric CO2. Additionally, promoting native forest growth enhances biodiversity, improves soil quality, and strengthens ecosystems, which can provide long-term resilience to climate impacts. The project also offers a host of beyond carbon benefits, including supporting the livelihoods of native communities
- Developer
- Sendas AC
- Methodology
- Climate Action Reserve's Mexico Forest Protocol v3
- Permanence
- 10-100
- Registry
- Climate Action Reserve
UN Sustainable Development Goals
136810111315
Credit issuances by vintage
2019
872,000 t
2020
1,465,000 t
2021
492,000 t
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