Project
Ejido Conoachi y Anexos

The project aims to capture and store carbon through sustainable forest management in the Ejido Conoachi and its annexes, located in Temósachic, Chihuahua, Mexico. This initiative, covering 30,290.38 hectares, promotes sustainable forest use and enhances local biodiversity while generating carbon credits to mitigate climate change and improve the livelihoods of forest owners. The baseline scenario indicates the area's carbon stocks without project intervention, quantified using the CALCBOSK tool. The project ensures additionality by implementing activities that exceed legal requirements, enhancing carbon sequestration above the baseline through improved forest management practices​. The project commits to a 100-year carbon sequestration period, ensuring long-term climate benefits. This commitment aligns with the Forest Protocol for Mexico, validated through official agreements. The project follows the Forest Protocol for Mexico (version 3.0), using the CALCBOSK tool for accurate baseline establishment and carbon stock quantification. This robust methodology guarantees precise and reliable GHG emissions reductions and removals. The project yields multiple social, economic, environmental, and biodiversity co-benefits. Social safeguards include community consultations and legal compliance, ensuring informed consent and participation. Environmental safeguards involve sustainable harvesting, forest restoration, and conservation practices, promoting habitat protection and biodiversity enhancement. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) approach involves periodic field inspections, data collection, and reporting to track carbon stocks and project activities. The project undergoes regular verification to ensure compliance with carbon sequestration targets and safeguard measures