San Ignacio de la Sierra

Coordinates   X: 387918.33  Y: 2815063.43

ID:
CARC 1790
Preserved surface
8949 Ha
Vintage 2023- 24
6399 credits
ID:
CARC 1800
Preserved Surface
8897 Ha
Vintage 2023- 24
64503 credits

Nature and the future meet

This community has 9,000 hectares, within the carbon sequestration project.

Los bosques de San Ignacio, proveen agua a la comarca Lagunera mediante el río Tepehuanes, hacia la  presa Lázaro Cárdenas o “El Palmito”.

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:

19,120.438 ha

Preserved Surface

9,000 ha

Baseline carbon stock:

1,655,067 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.

Impacting

Social Impact Assessment: San Ignacio de la Sierra 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 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.

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.

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.

Local Forestry Economy with Shared Value

Community factory for processing wood under sustainable forest management criteria.

Expected impact: Generation of decent jobs, local value chains, and reduction of pressure on the forest.

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.

San Ignacio de la Sierra on the map

Contributes to the impact

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