Klawock Heenya Improved Forestry

Klawock Heenya Improved Forestry

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Klawock Heenya Improved Forestry

€20.00 /tCO₂e
Sustaining Alaska’s forests, preserving wildlife and benefiting local economy
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Project Overview

While many of the world’s forests are under severe threat, it is clear that the global demand for timber is not slowing down. Conventional logging practices often depend on ‘selective logging’ which can reduce biomass for decades whilst diminishing the carbon storage capacity of the forest. Improving forest management through sustainable practices, that both increase carbon stocks and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, is a vital step towards tackling climate change whilst simultaneously benefiting local economies in a forest-friendly way.

Solution Description

Located on the Prince of Wales Island, in Southeast Alaska, The Klawock Heenya project involves the sustainable management of 3,487 hectares (8,619 acres) of Alaskan forest. The project promotes ‘silviculture’ techniques that allow for a wide variety of trees of different ages to grow, in combination with non commercial thinning which enables a healthy habitat for native wildlife. By improving the age range of the trees, the project enables the forest ecosystems of the region to become more resilient to climatic threats.

Impact

By growing resilient forests, the project improves carbon stocks in the region and thus reduces global GHGs by improving the carbon sequestration of the trees. Biodiversity is protected through preserving wildlife habitats and local salmon fisheries benefit as the project reduces sedimentation and improves water quality through reduced harvest. Protecting the many salmon fisheries in the area supports the region’s communities as salmon is a major source of food for local residents. In addition, the project supports local Alaska Native livelihoods by providing firewood and non-commercial wood for local shelter.

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
1a9ec375
Structure
Commercialisation of the carbon credits sourced via vetted partners
City
Klawock, AK
Country
United States
Solution Type
Improved Forest Management (IFM)
Methodologies
ACR-Improved Forest Management (IFM) on Non-Federal U.S. Forestlands
Scale
Large scale
Sectoral Scope
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)
Standard
ACR
Registries

Vintage

In carbon credits, a "vintage" indicates the year a specific amount of CO2 (measured in tonnes) was successfully reduced or removed from the atmosphere.
2019

9340.5 tCO2e

2020

0.4 tCO2e

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