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ARR

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Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation Projects

ARR refers to the planting of trees in areas that were previously non-forested, the recovery of degraded forests, and the restoration of native vegetation. These activities enhance carbon sequestration, improve biodiversity, and provide both ecological and socio-economic benefits. ARR projects generate carbon credits by capturing CO₂ from the atmosphere. These credits can be purchased by individuals and companies as part of their environmental impact reduction strategies, contributing to climate change mitigation and ecosystem restoration.

ARR Project Development Stages

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1

Identification and Selection of Property

Degraded or deforested areas with potential for recovery through reforestation are identified and selected.

2

Partnership with Landowner

Partnerships are established with landowners interested in restoring their land to increase carbon sequestration and improve biodiversity.

3

Baseline Analysis

The baseline is established by evaluating current soil conditions and the absence of forest cover.

4

Action Plan Development

Tree planting activities are planned, including the selection of native species and sustainable land management practices.

5

Implementation of Activities

Tree planting and other ecological restoration activities are carried out.

6

Monitoring and Reporting

Tree growth and land recovery are monitored using technology and regular field visits.

7

Certification and Verification

Project progress and the amount of carbon sequestered are verified to certify the carbon credits generated.

8

Carbon Credit Issuance

Credits are issued based on the carbon captured by the newly restored forests.

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