The Kasigau Corridor REDD Project - Phase II The Community Ranches
VCS-612
Kenya
Forestry
Description
Wildlife Works Protects Forests and Communities in Phase II REDD Project Wildlife Works has expanded on their first REDD project, Rukinga Ranch, with a larger Phase II project that aims to bring direct carbon financing to surrounding communities. The project has been protecting vital flora and fauna since 2006, and is now addressing alternative livelihoods and human-wildlife conflict. Key Highlights: - Directly addresses human-wildlife conflict in a holistic, sustainable approach - Estimated to reduce over 1 million tonnes of CO2-e per year - Classified as a mega-project by VCS - Brings benefits of direct carbon financing to surrounding communities - Protects vital flora and fauna The Phase II project is a significant step towards holistic and sustainable conservation efforts. By addressing human-wildlife conflict and providing alternative livelihoods, the project creates a positive impact on the surrounding communities. Additionally, the project is estimated to reduce over 1 million tonnes of CO2-e per year and has been classified as a mega-project by VCS. This project showcases the importance of conservation efforts in protecting vital flora and fauna while providing economic benefits to surrounding communities.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
355.44
Remaining Supply:
6,981.93