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Forest Azul Restoration

Reforesting degraded lands, reducing GHGs and boosting local economy in Eastern Paraguay

Paraguay
Forest Azul Restoration

Cattle ranching and soy production have been Paraguay's main industries for decades. However, they have failed to strengthen the country's economy, and have destroyed or damaged much of its woodlands. Other promising industries, such as forestry, have been neglected as agriculture has expanded.

Location
Paraguay
Type
Afforestation, Reforestation Revegetation (ARR)
Registry
Standards
VCS

Sustainable Development Goals

8. Decent work and economic growth

30-80 jobs maintained throughout 2018-2020

with the majority coming from the neighbouring community, Paso Tuna

13. Climate Action

13,000 tonnes of CO2e removed

on average annually

15. Life on land

992.5 hectares planted

in 2018 and 2019

The Solution

The project spans across a 2,309-hectare estate in eastern Paraguay which was previously used for intensive farming. Around a quarter of its natural forest is still intact, but has been heavily damaged. This project will restore these forests to good health and create a sustainable wood industry that balances the health of the forest ecosystem and the needs of the local economy. 

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The Impact

Quick-growing exotic trees are planted in strips through the damaged areas of land, replenishing the forests and improving ecosystem resilience in the area by encouraging biodiversity. Certain trees will consequently be harvested in cycles, creating sustainable, climate-friendly jobs for local people. The project has been awarded a first-of-its-kind license from Paraguay's government, who are keen to see if it could be replicated elsewhere.

Project ID: 303730
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