Madre de Dios Amazon REDD Project

Project Number
VCS 844
Standard
Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)
Additional Certification
Climate, Community, Biodiversity Standards (CCB)
Gold Level
Technology Type
REDD+ (Avoided Unplanned Deforestation and Degradation)
Project Location
Hydrographic basin of the Acre River, Iñapari district, Tahuamanu province, Madre de Dios department, Peruvian Amazon, South East Peru
Project Description
The 98,900 ha project covers two Forest Stewardship Council certified timber concessions 28 km from the new sealed road between Brazil and Peruvian ports
The new road is generating a series of environmental and social impacts
The project is in the Vilcabamba-Amboró Conservation Corridor in the Peruvian Amazon, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots
Improved access increases the risk of new settlers entering the area to subsist by agricultural and livestock activities, as well as illegal logging and gold mining
The conclusion of a recent analysis was that obtaining revenue for the environmental services that the rainforest offers was the only way to preserve these areas
Project activities such as surveillance, community technical assistance and education are too expensive without a supplemental revenue source which comes from the project’s carbon offsets
Without the project, 9.46 million tCO2e would be released over 10 years

Sustainability Beyond Carbon

This project generates an array of sustainability outcomes, beyond just carbon not being released from the project area’s carbon stocks
The revenue from the project contributes to the sustainable development of rural producers and indigenous people (at least 5 different tribes) living in the buffer area
It finances environmentally friendly productive projects and reduces the project area’s vulnerability to external factors of deforestation and degradation through in-field patrolling and satellite monitoring
The forest provides habitat to 4 endangered rainforest species and 11 endangered wildlife species including cedar, mahogany, jaguars, red howler monkeys, giant anteaters and armadillos, lowland tapir, red-and green, and scarlet macaws
In one survey, 37 mammal and 172 bird species were identified in the project area
Within the broader region over 160 mammal, 324 bird, 106 reptile and 123 amphibian species exist, plus many species of invertebrates
The project increases local employment opportunities while it conserves the habitat and livelihood of indigenous communities
It provides a buffer for those indigenous populations that have chosen to remain in voluntary isolation within the Madre de Dios Territorial Reserve
It is helping improve education and training of children and young people
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/844
All images are either representative stock images, images supplied by the project, or sourced from the Verra VCS Project Database
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