Improved Forest Management
Improved forest management projects involve sustainable and responsible practices aimed at reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from forests and enhancing their capacity to sequester carbon. They typically include activities like reducing deforestation, preventing forest degradation, and promoting afforestation and reforestation efforts.Projects can encompass strategies such as sustainable logging practices, protecting old-growth forests, and enhancing biodiversity. By doing so, they help ensure that forests remain a vital carbon sink, absorbing more CO₂ from the atmosphere than they release.
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18 Reserves Forest Carbon Project
$1.81The 18 Reserves Forest Carbon Project maintains carbon stocks and finances restoration activities on 9,000 ...Available Carbon(In KG):3765040Add to cart -
Bluesource – Kootznoowoo IFM Project
$2.88Kootznoowoo project in Alaska, managed by native Haida and Tlingit peoples, preserves 8,000 hectares of ...Available Carbon(In KG):1075191Add to cart