Vichada

51,000 tCO₂e reduction

This project aims to restore ecosystems in the Orinoquia region of eastern Colombia, reversing decades of deforestation caused by animal husbandry and cattle grazing. In Vichada, large areas once covered by forest have been transformed into savannah. The project aims to counteract soil erosion, protect native species, and promote healthy ecosystems. The growing trees sequester the equivalent of 51,000 tonnes of CO₂e annually. To date, 80 million trees have been planted by the Vichada Climate Reforestation Project, supporting sustainable timber production and creating opportunities for economic growth in the region. 

Project ID : 

4221

Registry : 

Gold Standard

Sustainable Development Goal :

What is reforestation

This project operates with vintage years, indicating the year in which carbon credits were issued. Each vintage year reflects the amount of CO₂ that was avoided or removed from the atmosphere by the project during that specific year. The project employs a removal mechanism, meaning it actively removes or reduces harmful emissions from the atmosphere. Classified as ARR (Afforestation, Reforestation & Revegetation), this project type involves planting new forests or restoring degraded ones to increase carbon sequestration and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ARR projects can generate carbon credits by demonstrating enhanced carbon storage through tree planting and forest regrowth. A carbon standard is applied, representing a set of rules and criteria used to measure, report, and verify emissions reductions or removals from the project. Carbon standards are critical in carbon markets, as they provide a consistent and transparent methodology for determining the number of carbon credits that a project can generate. not equivalent to carbon credits, RECs certify the use of renewable energy, promoting its adoption and market growth.

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