Ejidos

Vintage 2023- 24
6700 credits

Status

In Verification

Improved Forest Management and Restoration

Vintage 2023- 24
6700 credits

Status

In Verification

Improved Forest Management and Restoration

Importance of Ejidos

The project's ejidos are located in mountainous regions of Michoacán, in areas rich in biodiversity and tradition. These community-managed areas sustain their inhabitants through agriculture, forestry management and other traditional activities.

Con un profundo compromiso con la conservación de sus bosques y recursos naturales, los ejidos destacan por mantener viva la cultura rural y la gestión sostenible del territorio.

Key features

Forestry Nucleus ID CARC Preserved Surface (ha) Vintage 2023 (CRTs) Vintage 2024 (CRTs)
San Isidro Alta Huerta 1933 577 6,049 6.243
Lagunilla / El Jaral 1932 687 2,869 2,895
Las Cuevas 1931 859 3,627 3,707
Villa Madero 1928 2,608 14,567 14,934
Jesús del Monte 1934 362 1,582 1,623
San José de las Torres 1937 474 2,275 2,492
Turiran 1929 1,592 7,681 8,195
Jauja 1936 299 838 1,110
Total 7,458 39,488 41,199

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: in Ejidos of Michoacán.

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 Defense of Forest Carbon

Training and operation of a community brigade specializing in forest fire prevention and control.

Expected impact: Mitigation of emissions from fires, creation of local jobs, and strengthening of capacities in land management.

Territorial Restoration with Native Species

Reforestation campaigns with species adapted to the local ecosystem, involving young people and women.

Expected impact: Carbon capture, soil restoration and biodiversity, social cohesion.

Participatory Monitoring for Living Forests

Implementation of a community-based system for monitoring biodiversity and forest health using accessible technologies.

Expected impact: Environmental traceability, community empowerment, and strengthening ESG reporting.

Community Pathways to Active Conservation

Maintenance of forest roads with green infrastructure that facilitates forest management and monitoring.

Expected impact: Erosion reduction, safe access, and logistical support for conservation activities.

Ejidos on the map: a forest in regeneration

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