Envira Amazonia Tropical Forest Conservation

Envira Amazonia Tropical Forest Conservation

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Envira Amazonia Tropical Forest Conservation

Protecting the rainforest and cutting emissions by preventing logging
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Project Overview

From the 1980s onwards, the paving of a major east-west corridor, Highway BR-364, greatly increased regional market access to the Brazilian State of Acre, leading to increased property values and the expansion of cattle ranching. A major detrimental consequence has been deforestation, as environmentally damaging human activities encroach on the Amazon Basin.

Solution Description

Around 60 km southeast of Feijó town in Acre, the Envira Amazonia project runs along either side of the Jurupari River in the Amazon Basin on land formerly owned by businessmen, Duarte Jose do Couto Neto and Bento Ferraz Pacheco. In 2009, the pair sold 200,000 hectares of land to forest management experts, and the Envira Amazonia project was established to sequester carbon by preserving the 39,300 hectares of forests within the area previously destined for deforestation and conversion to pastures.

Impact

As well as sequestering carbon, protecting the rainforest ensures that the valuable ecosystem services, like air and water filtration, water and nutrient cycle regulation, flood protection can continue. The Envira Amazonia project also works to enhance local livelihoods, for example, community meetings, teaching courses and other educational initiatives that promote environmental stewardship are run out of the project headquarters; and the project has provided access to a dentist, dental kits and a pharmacy.

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
b9a887e0
Structure
Commercialisation of the carbon credits sourced via vetted partners
City
Acre
Country
Brazil
Solution Type
REDD+
Methodologies
Verra-VM0007-REDD+ Methodology Framework (REDD+MF)
Scale
Large scale
Grouping
Single Project
Sectoral Scope
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)
Standard
VCU
Registries