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Before completing this form
Please do not send heavy files, you may not be able to validate the form. If you can’t validate at the end, please try again with lighter files.
We will ask you to provide the following documents:
The kml/kmz or shapefile of the project
The authorization of the land owner (if you already have an agreement)
Your carbon capture calculations (if you want to apply for carbon removals)
Your biodiversity and water infiltration methodologies/calculations (if you want to apply for these credits)
Your details
Provide the data of the project manager or legal representative of the project
Project developer organization/company description
Project description
Forest inventory and Mapping: Assessing the current state of the forest, including species composition, density, and distribution.
Silviculture: Practices to regulate the growth, composition, health, and quality of forests. This includes planting, thinning, and harvesting trees.
Wildlife Habitat Management: Creating and maintaining habitats for various wildlife species within the forest ecosystem.
Fire Managment: Implementing strategies to prevent and manage wildfires.
Timber Harvesting: We accept only selective cutting for commercial purposes, done in a sustainable manner to ensure long-term forest health.
Ecosystem Restoration: Rehabilitating degraded forest areas to improve biodiversity, soil health, and ecosystem functioning.
Water Resource Management: Protecting and enhancing water quality and availability within forested watersheds.
Invasive Species Control: Monitoring and controlling the spread of invasive plants, insects, and diseases that threaten forest health.
Mangrove management, restoration, or planting: Implementation of management, restoration, or planting activities in mangrove areas.
Please compress your files and only upload in .zip format
Agreement with the landowner is a necessary prerequisite for project acceptance. We suggest you start with the land management so that you can provide us with the complete documentation later on.
Environmental benefits of the project
I - Labor and working conditions
II - Resource efficiency and pollution prevention
III - Displacement and resettlement
IV - Biodiversity Conservation
V - Indigenous people, local communities, and cultural heritage
VI - Respect for human rights and stakeholder engagement
VII - Gender equality
Ecosystems and social safeguards
All projects have different social and/or environmental risks, and we use the UN methodology to identify them.
Local Stakeholder Consultation (LSC)
This section does not apply to biochar projects, please click on “next”
Stakeholders are individuals or organizations who will be directly impacted by the project's development.
Project contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Use the SDG impact assessment tool, available here then upload the file in the next form field:SDG Impact Assessment Tool
Project developer declaration of truth
The Project Proponent declares that:
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