Inner Mongolia Chao’Er Improved Forest Management Project
VCS-1529
China
Forestry
Description
The Inner Mongolia Chao'er Forest Industry IFM Project, implemented by Chao'er Forest Industry Co. Ltd of China Inner Mongolia Forest Industry Group, is located in Hulun Buir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, P.R.China. This project aims to protect 40,027.50ha commercial forest from logging and encourage forest resource supervision and monitoring. Key Highlights: - The project is implemented in three forest farms under the jurisdiction of the Project owner, namely Dacongshan Forest Farm, Quansheng Forest Farm, and Taerqi Forest Farm. - The forest within the project area was designed and planted as commercial forest, and logged annually according to the timber production plan approved by local forestry authority. However, from the Project Start Date, PP has stopped the commercial logging in the project area and only allowed tending and managing. - A ranger team has been established to monitor the state of the forest with regard to diseases, illegal logging, hunting, fires etc. This will help to supervise and monitor any disturbances that may affect the whole forest. - The project is expected to generate approximately 8,372,662 tCO2e with buffer deduction during the 30 years’ crediting period, with the annual emission reductions of 279,089 tCO2e. - By protecting the forest ecosystem, improving the ecological environment, increasing carbon sinks, reducing GHG emission reductions, and slowing down climate change, the project will continue to provide its services to all the communities and entities that depend on it. This project is critical to preserving the once logging forest and protecting the environment. By implementing improved forest management project activities, the project will increase carbon sinks, reduce GHG emission reductions and slow down climate change. It will also provide benefits to the communities and entities that depend on the forest ecosystem.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
4,308.12
Remaining Supply:
116,875.35