REDD+ – Floresta Verde, Para, Brazil

Floresta Verde REDD+ Project

previously known as The ARC REDD+ Project

Global location of project

Project Number

VCS 1953

Standard

Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)

Additional Certification

Climate, Community, Biodiversity (CCB)

Climate Gold

Technology Type

REDD+ (Avoided Unplanned Deforestation and Degradation)

Project Location

Paragominas, Ulianopolis and Nova Esperanca do Piria municipalities, Para state, Brazil

Project Description

The project promotes forest conservation and recovery, focused mainly on conserving native forest through its protection and the avoidance of deforestation drivers

The project area (53,528 ha) is in a critical region of the eastern Amazon biome which is at high deforestation risk

The project’s goal is to prove the economic feasibility of preserving forest in regions already heavily degraded and where it is still considered socially acceptable to convert forest to agriculture

Prior to the project, the land was degraded forest.  The surrounding forest areas are still in a high threat situation with illegal loggers commonly operating in and around the project area

Agriculture, mining and timber industry were the major drivers for deforestation of native forest lands in the region. Bauxite mining was the main factor for floating population in and around Paragominas

Satellite image showing project locations

Sustainability Beyond Carbon

Satellite image showing forest and deforestation

This project generates an array of sustainability outcomes, beyond just carbon not being released from the project area’s carbon stocks

The project builds the capacity and skills of local communities and helps create additional economic options for them in a region where there are few job opportunities

It has generated full time employment plus provides training and access for the families that live in and around the project area

The project has provided cook stoves with chimneys for the local population to help improve fuel use efficiency and to mitigate lung related diseases, which is the most common disease in the surrounding area due to poor cooking methods

The project conducts training on sustainable land use practices like agroforestry in order to conserve the native forest and increase tree cover

The project’s implementation has strengthened governance and forest management frameworks in line with their traditional land management techniques and customs

The project is intensifying and improving its practices to support sustainable social development, while maintaining and improving biodiversity monitoring in the project area within the framework of FSC certification and REDD activities

The project has created animal corridors, maintains forest cover and reduces habitat fragmentation, helping the conservation of threatened animal and plant species

The project has employed local people as security guards helping with the forest’s protection

Project Design, Monitoring, Validation and Verification Reports

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Information about the project has been sourced from the publicly available documents provided here:

https://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/1953

All images are either representative stock images, images supplied by the project, or sourced from the Verra VCS Project Database

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