Amazon Basin Protection

Amazon Basin Protection

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Amazon Basin Protection

Protecting the world’s most biodiverse rainforest from deforestation
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Project Overview

Located near the Amazon’s so-called ‘Arc of Deforestation’, Lábrea in Amazonas State suffers from the fourth highest deforestation rate in Brazil. With the opening of new roads, the lush forest is being turned into open fields for cattle even faster than before.  This makes the area a priority for forest conservation worldwide. As well as contributing to climate breakdown and harming biodiversity, razing the forest for agriculture and cattle-rearing has led to severe social issues. Land-grabbing contributes to the expulsion of traditional communities of wild-harvesting families (locally called extrativistas) from the region. 

Solution Description

A group of 15 neighbouring rural land-owners have come together to tackle the vicious cycle of clearing the forest for pastures that quickly become depleted and lead to more forest being cut down. They have established this certified REDD+ project, so instead of cutting down trees, communities receive payments for keeping their forest standing.

Impact

Protecting the Amazon rainforest is of global and local importance. Not only is it the biggest natural carbon sink on the planet and a home to 10% of the world’s species, but research shows that the Amazon plays a role in regulating global rainfall and oxygen flows. By preventing deforestation, the project avoids carbon being released into the atmosphere and protects the habitat of over 300 vertebrate species. The project also carries out workshops and training on preventing wildfires, sustainable forest management and healthy living to help protect the forest and alleviate social issues.

Sustainable Development Goals

To learn more about the Sustainable Development Goals verified by the standard for this project, please check the registry link.

Project Information

Project Name
b9dca89e
Structure
Commercialisation of the carbon credits sourced via vetted partners
City
Lábrea
Country
Brazil
Solution Type
REDD+
Methodologies
Verra-VM0015-Methodology for Avoided Unplanned Deforestation
Scale
Large scale
Sectoral Scope
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)
Standard
VCU
Registries