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REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions (VCS 868) carries out a medical campaign that benefits 200 families in Madre de Dios and demonstrates that carbon credits have a real impact in Peru. 200 Brazil nut-growing families received specialized medical care on November 29 and 30, in a campaign organized by REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions Project, by Bosques...
Proof of REDD+ success: after more than 15 years of operation, REDD+ Castañeros remains committed to improving the quality of life of the community. On April 29 and 30, new economic benefits were delivered to partner families from the sale of carbon credits from the conservation project. The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is undergoing a...
Bethy Antas is one of more than 800 members of BAM’s REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions (BN) conservation project. Her concession, granted in 2004, protects more than 675 hectares of Brazil nut forests that provide the main economic livelihood for her family: the amazonian Brazil nut. With a view to improving the livelihoods of its partners,...
The first edition of the Specialization Program for the REDD+ Mechanism and the Voluntary Carbon Market designed by BAM’s technical team for concession partners of carbon projects developed in Madre de Dios began last Wednesday, November 27th. This program seeks to increase knowledge to promote conservation and sustainable forest management, as well as to empower...
On September 30 and October 1, during the delivery of economic benefits of the REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions project to its partners, Juan Carlos Grifa, president of the Federation of Brazil nut Producers of Madre de Dios (FEPROCAMD), spoke on behalf of the entire Brazil nut community to demand that companies and organizations around the...
In a context where the Amazon is at risk as a result of multiple devastating forest fires, the REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions conservation project continues to make steady progress in its commitment to forest protection and the well-being of its community. Reaffirming the principles of quality and integrity of the project, on September 30 and...
Since 2022, BAM, together with 119 concessionaires located in the districts of Inambari, Laberinto and Tambopata, adjacent to the mining corridor in Madre de Dios, protects more than 51,500 hectares of forest highly threatened by illegal mining and other unsustainable activities in the Amazon. To this end, with BAM’s help, the Federation of Forest Concession...
REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions conservation project continues to make steady progress in its commitment to forest protection and the well-being of its community. On May 9th and 10th, hundreds of Brazil nut families continued to receive direct economic benefits from the sale of CO2 credits, in addition to the activities offered by the project in...
In order to reduce the pressure (deforestation/degradation) on the forest and promote the sustainable development of the population, our REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions (REDD+ BN) project promotes and implements strategies to increase the economic capacity of the community by strengthening the Brazil nut activity (one of the main economic activities in the region). In line...
In line with the objective of avoiding deforestation in the forests of Madre de Dios (Peru) and within the activities carried out by the REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions conservation project (REDD+ BN), the technical team implements a robust Monitoring, Control and Surveillance System (MCSS) as an integral part of its approach to conservation. This system...
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