Projects

Crima Predio Putumayo
and Andoque de Aduche REDD+

Forest area

hectares

Verified Carbon Units

tCO2e

Beneficiaries

comunidad

Communities

Foto: Mauricio Camacho

Communities:

  • Predio Putumayo Indigenous Reserve in the Puerto Zabalo y Los Monos and Monochoa sectors
  • Andoque de Aduche Indigenous Reserve

Location: Puerto Alegría, Puerto Santander and La Chorrera (Amazonas), and Solano (Caquetá) see map

Start date: January 5th 2018
Project duration:
40 years
Emission reduction:
1,147,750 tCO2e/year
Standard: BioCarbon Standard
Status: Implementation

Activities under implementation

Governance

  • Constitution of the REDD+ Committee.
  • Preparation of the Community Life Plan.
  • Updating of territorial information.
  • Territorial planning.
  • Transfer of ancestral knowledge.
  • Construction and improvement of malocas.
  • Strengthening of the cabildos.
  • Traditional language education programs.
  • Subsidies to elders.
  • Seed conservation.

Social investment

  • Health brigade.
  • Housing solutions.
  • Design of water trearment and basic sanitation systems.
  • Acquisition of boats.
  • Provision of health posts.
  • Construction of ethno-educational centers.
  • Provision of educational centers.
  • Provision of sports equipment.
  • Educational subsidies.
  • Internet.
  • House for teaching the traditional language.

Productive activities

  • Traditional production systems.
  • Sheds.
  • Fluvial transport.

Monitoring

  • Own and intercultural monitoring program.
  • Training sessions.
  • Territorial monitoring expeditions.
  • Plots.
  • Restoration.

Sustainable Development Goals – UN

ODS 1
ODS 2
ODS 3
ODS 5
ODS 10
ODS 11
ODS 13
ODS 15
ODS 17
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Monochoa REDD+

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Puerto Zábalo and Los Monos REDD+

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El Tigre REDD+

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SEIKOPAI REDD+
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