Conhuás Ejido Project
Carbon Removal | Carbon Sequestration & Ecosystem Conservation Project | Available 2027 | Vintage 2020+ | Mexico
The forest carbon sequestration project is implemented together with the Conhuás ejido, the name for communally-held land located in Calakmul, Campeche in southeastern Mexico. It has more than 50,000 hectares of forest bordering Kilómetro 120 and Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, an ejido of great ecological importance connecting landscapes which has an enormous potential to act as a biological corridor (a.k.a. Wildlife Corridor or Habitat Corridor, an area of habitat connecting wildlife populations separated by human activities or structures). The ejido is in the application process to be certified as Areas Voluntarily Destined for Conservation (ADVC), natural protected areas under the jurisdiction of the federal government in Mexico.
25.00 EUR / Carbon Credit(pricing subject to availability)
Where does your money go?
Investments finance the long-term conservation of forest and jungle ecosystems to ensure the permanence of forest cover and biodiversity and improve the livelihoods of local landowners who manage the land, helping them sustainably safeguard their natural resources.