La Soledad

Coordinates X: 366231.11 Y: 2813360.43

ID:
CARC 1845
Preserved Surface
2899 Ha
Vintage 2023- 24
20400 credits
ID:
CARC 1000
Preserved Surface
2967 Ha
Vintage 2023- 24
20645 credits

Nature and the future meet

This community belongs to the municipality of Tepehuanes, Durango. It has 3,000 hectares within the project to generate carbon credits.

It is part of the hydrologic region 10, which provides water to the Sanalona damone of the main reservoirs for the agricultural and livestock area of Sinaloa.

Details that make an impact

Key information on the project under development that drives climate and social solutions

Status

Verification approved

Type of project

Improved Forest Management and Restoration

Forest carbon permanence

100 years

Key features

Total project area:

6,945.52 ha

Preserved Surface

3,000 ha

Baseline carbon stock:

579,913 tCO2

The forest in this project acts as a large natural carbon store, storing tons of greenhouse gases in its trees. By protecting and keeping these ecosystems alive, we prevent these emissions from returning to the atmosphere.

El bosque de este proyecto actúa como un gran almacén natural de carbono, resguardando en sus árboles toneladas de gases de efecto invernadero. Al proteger y mantener con vida estos ecosistemas, evitamos que esas emisiones regresen a la atmósfera.

Impacting

Social Impact Assessment: La Soledad Community, Tepehuanes, Durango

Carbon projects

Voluntary Market

Challenges in the face of climate change

Emblematic flora and fauna

By ensuring the sustainability of their habitats, promoting biodiversity conservation and highlighting the unique value of the community, we protect these species.

Territorial revitalization projects

Community Watch for Secure Forests

Community brigade for the detection and control of forest fires, covering critical areas.

Expected impact: Reduction of emissions from fires, local employment, and strengthening of community capacities.

Community Nursery for Restoration

Production of native trees in local nurseries to supply reforestation and conservation campaigns.

Expected impact:  Carbon capture, species conservation, and community ownership of environmental processes

Local Biodiversity Observatory

Participatory monitoring system using camera traps to record wildlife in the region.

Expected impact: Monitoring with a social focus, impact traceability, and environmental education in the territory.

Regional Brand for Sustainable Mezcal

Development of a local mezcal brand and bottling company based on sustainable agave practices.

Expected impact: Promoting green economies, responsible use, and promotion of biocultural heritage.

Community Agricultural Mechanization

Formation of a social enterprise for the rental of machinery for sustainable agriculture.

Expected impact: Support for rural livelihoods, cost reduction, and promotion of sustainable practices.

La Soledad a forest in regeneration

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