NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS

Improved Forestry Management

Registry - CAR

Methodology - Mexican Forestry Protocol 3.0

Registry Code - 1863

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This project conserves and protects 26,256 hectares of forest within the X-Hazil Sur, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico using Improved Forest Management (IFM) practices facilitated by the local Ejido X-Hazil y Anexos. The result is high-quality North American IFM credits that secure a long-term future for the planet and an ongoing social and economic benefit to local communities through diversified approaches to land stewardship.

Community-focused, indigenous-led, Improved Forest Management (IFM) carbon credits. Aligning to Climate Action Reserves Mexican Forest Protocol this project works in conjunction with local communities to preserve critical woodland habitats.

IMPACT - UN SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals)

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