Restauración Forestal X-pichil

Project TypeMexico Forest Project Protocol

What They DoThis project fights CO2 emissions by promoting forest growth, earning carbon credits for incremental growth, while involving local communities in forest protection and restoration funded by credit sales for socio-economic improvements.

  • WHERE THEY AREQuintana Roo, Mexico
  • STANDARDClimate Action Reserve
Restauración Forestal X-pichil

About This Project

  • This project reduces carbon dioxide by increasing natural forest growth to capture and store CO2 in the forest. Carbon credits are removals. Only incremental forest growth is counted for crediting. The project does not consider avoided emissions from projected deforestation. Projects have a 100-year commitment to maintain forest stock, a reversal buffer pool, and permanent zoning for protection​.
  • The Yucatan is home to part of the 10 million hectares of diverse forests that form the Mayan Forest ecosystem, the second largest continuous area of tropical vegetation in the Americas.  Over 80,000 hectares of forest in the Yucatan are lost every year from cattle ranching and agricultural production.
  • Projects are owned by local communities, or Ejidos and contain a wide variety of flora and animal species reported as being threatened or endangered by the Ejido’s forest management program. All projects include a process to ensure free and prior informed consent (IFPIC) to all stakeholders and community members. 
  • Funds from carbon credit sales are used for forest protection activities, and to generate socio-economic improvements. Each community plans and implements forest restoration activities that include:
    • Reforestation of degraded sites
    • Fire prevention and control measures, monitoring, and brigade training​.
    • Enhanced forest monitoring to prevent pests and diseases, logging and illegal hunting​.

Sustainability Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, are a set of 17 interconnected goals established by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. The SDGs build upon the earlier Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) but are broader in scope, encompassing a wide range of economic, social, and environmental issues. They provide a comprehensive framework for addressing global challenges and achieving a more sustainable and equitable world. This project has the following sustainability development goals that are displayed.

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Project Identification Number

CAR1739

Project Monitoring Report

Project Verification | Validation Report