Evergreen Forest Protection

Evergreen Forest Protection

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Evergreen Forest Protection

Protecting the Southern Amazonas biodiverse-rich rainforest 
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Project Overview

The Amazon rainforest, regarded by many as one of the planet’s most important ecosystems, is thought to be home to 10% of known species on Earth and 47 million people, of which over 2 million are Indigenous. The Amazon’s vast and biodiverse biome spans 8 countries, with around 60% within Brazil’s borders. Despite the forest’s vital importance, in supporting an array of extraordinary life, and in absorbing climate-warming gases, an area equivalent to the size of Qatar was cleared between 2021 and 2022. Now more than ever, there is an urgent need to protect Earth's greatest life reserve and largest tropical rainforest  – both for our planet’s future and for those that call it home today.

Solution Description

Located in the municipality of Apuí, Southern Amazonas, a region which has the 10th highest deforestation rate in Brazil, the Evergreen Forest Protection project aims to conserve an incredible 130,554 hectares of biodiverse tropical rainforest each year. Prior to the project’s implementation, the region, which is owned by private landowners, had come under significant pressure from illegal logging and unplanned deforestation. In close collaboration with the on-the-ground local partner, the project’s main objective is to increase surveillance around the project area. With increased observation posts throughout the project area and motorbikes that enable project staff to cover wider distances, the project aims to ensure illegal loggers do not encroach on the area and the positive effects on biodiversity are monitored over time. 

Impact

By preserving the biodiverse-rich landscape the project effectively reduces emissions, keeping carbon locked up in the trees and enabling the forest to continue sequestering more from the atmosphere. In tandem with surveillance activities, the project aims to implement training courses for project staff and nearby communities in sustainable forest and wildfire management, strengthening the local ability to preserve the forest.

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
5690e065
Structure
Commercialisation of the carbon credits sourced via vetted partners
City
Apui Municipality
Country
Brazil
Solution Type
REDD+
Methodologies
VM0007
Scale
Large scale
Sectoral Scope
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)
Standard
VCU
Registries