The project aims to restore and sustainably manage forested lands to sequester carbon, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation. The project also seeks to enhance biodiversity, support local communities through economic incentives, and ensure sustainable forest management practices. The project is located in Comunidad Tutuaca, within the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. This region is characterized by its rich biodiversity and significant forest cover, which plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration and ecosystem stability. The baseline scenario involves the continuation of existing land-use practices without significant intervention, leading to suboptimal carbon sequestration and potential forest degradation. The project introduces sustainable forest management and reforestation practices that are additional to any activities required by law, ensuring real and measurable increases in carbon sequestration. The project commits to a 100-year duration, ensuring long-term carbon sequestration and ecosystem benefits. Measures are in place to maintain the carbon stocks and prevent reversals, including forest management plans and community engagement. The project adheres to the Protocolo Forestal para México, utilizing the CALCBOSK tool for accurate carbon accounting. It includes comprehensive monitoring of carbon stocks in live trees, deadwood, and forest products, ensuring robust and transparent quantification of GHG emissions reductions and removals. The project provides significant co-benefits, including economic incentives through carbon credit sales, enhanced biodiversity through the preservation of native species, and social benefits such as community training and capacity building. Environmental safeguards include measures to prevent illegal logging, manage forest fires, and protect against pests and diseases. Social safeguards ensure community participation and benefit sharing, with regular assemblies and transparent decision-making processes. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) approach includes regular monitoring of forest carbon stocks using standardized methods, verification by third-party auditors, and transparent reporting to stakeholders. This ensures that the project's impacts on carbon sequestration are accurately tracked and reported. The project integrates legal compliance and community consent, with thorough documentation and adherence to national and international standards. The community is actively involved in project governance, ensuring that the project aligns with local needs and capacities.