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Maungu Carbon Project

REDD+ Carbon Project

Focus

Forest Conservation

Partner

Wildlife Works

Start Year

2011

The Kasigau Corridor

Protecting the critical wildlife corridor between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks

The global commitment to managing carbon footprint and net-zero goals is driving voluntary demand for carbon offsets and is likely to be the dominant force shaping climate markets in the next few years.

This has resulted in other market mechanisms emerging and providing additional opportunities/ avenues to leverage carbon markets.

The Maungu Conservancy has been involved in “use” of carbon credits may be referred to as “voluntary” under the Kasigau I and II REDD+ Carbon Project.

Maungu is part of 14 ranches and conservancies that are members and are collaborating to leverage the financial support from the global carbon marketplace.

This is accomplished through prevention of emission of almost 3,000,000 tonnes of CO2e over a twenty-year crediting period of the project by preventing any further deforestation of the Project Area and surrounding area.

Importance

The Tsavo East and West form Kenya’s largest national park.

Overview

To alleviate pressure on the ecosystem through job creation. 

Target

Protecting forests and earn revenue from carbon credit sales.

Approach

Placing communities at the center of conservation.

Impact at a glance

Impact at Maungu

During the project implementation, the project has added financial sustainability to the conservancy and added to the protection of biodiversity, reduced deforestation and provided substantial community development benefits.

Way forward

Observe VCS

Maungu is currently working on enhancing opportunities for engaging in climate markets by observing the Voluntary Carbon Standards (VCS) principles that include:

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