The project aims to enhance carbon sequestration through sustainable forest management. The project seeks to mitigate climate change, improve local biodiversity, and provide economic benefits to the local community by selling carbon credits derived from captured carbon dioxide. The project is situated in the Ejido Gavilanes, located in the municipality of José María Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The area encompasses 2,499.55 hectares of forest, primarily composed of Selva Mediana Subperennifolia and Selva Baja Espinosa Subperennifolia. The baseline scenario was established based on historical land use, showing a trend of forest degradation due to unsustainable logging practices. The project's additionality is confirmed through enhanced forest management practices that go beyond the business-as-usual scenario, ensuring increased carbon sequestration and improved forest health. The project commits to a 100-year period for maintaining and enhancing carbon stocks, with regular monitoring and reforestation activities to ensure long-term carbon sequestration. This includes preventive measures against forest fires and illegal logging. The project adheres to the Protocolo Forestal para México (PFM) version 3.0. It employs the CALCBOSK tool for accurate carbon stock assessment and quantification of greenhouse gas (GHG) removals. Regular third-party verifications ensure compliance with international standards such as ISO 14064-2:2019. The project delivers multiple co-benefits: (a) Creation of green jobs and capacity-building workshops for local communities. (b) Revenue from carbon credit sales, reinvested into community development projects. (c) Enhanced biodiversity through the protection of native species and the reforestation of degraded areas. and (d) Maintenance and increase of native species diversity. The project adheres to strict social and environmental safeguards, ensuring transparent and inclusive decision-making processes within the community. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) approach includes annual monitoring reports, field inspections, and verification by accredited third parties to ensure data accuracy and project compliance. This comprehensive MRV system helps maintain the integrity and transparency of reported GHG reductions.