NationalEnvironmentResearchers Help Project Achieve Carbon Off-Set Certification

Researchers Help Project Achieve Carbon Off-Set Certification

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The Conservation Management Institute, a research center within Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment, has provided technical expertise for the world’s first United Nations’ Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) project to receive certification under international Verified Carbon Standard.

The UN-REDD Programme authorizes the sale of forest carbon offsets to conserve forests, thereby reducing greenhouse gases.

Researchers from the institute collected data in southern Belize for the Boden Creek Ecological Preserve’s Forest Carbon Offset Project. The objective is to use funding from the sale of forest carbon offsets under the auspices of the UN-REDD Program.

This will conserve 12,876 acres while maintaining its biodiversity and enhancing the local economy through ecotourism.

If the preserve remains financially viable, a private-sector company will operate lodges there, providing jobs and motivation for biodiversity conservation.

A carbon offset is a reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases made in order to offset an emission made elsewhere. Markets for carbon offsets include companies or other entities that buy offsets to comply with caps on the amount of carbon dioxide they emit.

To qualify for these carbon offsets, the project had to meet specific globally accepted standards for quantifying net carbon savings (the Verified Carbon Standard), as well as biodiversity and community benefits (Climate, Community and Biodiversity Alliance standards).

The project is anticipated to avoid emissions of 1.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent into the atmosphere over the next 25 years.“- Scott Klopfer executive director Conservation Management Institute

Institute researchers documented the presence of several species listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as endangered, including the Baird’s tapir, black howler monkey, and spider monkey. As a result, the project received a Climate, Community, and Biodiversity Gold Level Standard because of the significant biodiversity resources conserved and the critical location of the property in the immediate watershed of the Port Honduras Marine Reserve.

Virginia Tech’s Conservation Management Institute is working on two additional carbon offset projects in Belize, which are likely to be certified within a year. The institute, the largest natural resources research center in the eastern United States, provides innovative solutions to multidisciplinary research questions that affect natural resource management in Virginia, North America, and the world.

 

Source: NewsWise

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