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Project type:
Forest protection (REDD+)
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Project status:
Monitoring
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Methodology:
VM0007
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Project area (ha):
216,994
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Validator:
EPIC Sustainability Services Private Limited
Standards
UN Sustainable Development Goals:
The Ntakata Mountains CCB Triple Gold certified project enables government and community collaboration to develop Village Land Forest Reserves that help farming communities protect important wildlife habitat and enhances connectivity in the Greater Mahale ecosystem. The farming communities of the Bende and Tongwe protect their forest and its valuable stored carbon, generating carbon credits that provide revenues to these forest communities.
Project developer
Carbon Tanzania
Carbon Tanzania is a social enterprise that has overturned conventional landscape conservation in East Africa with its innovative, business approach to protecting forests and wildlife.
Location
The project is located in Tanganyika district and is bordered by Mahale Mountain National Park to the west along Lake Tanganyika.
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Our impact
Carbon revenue is having a significant impact on the local economy within the Ntakata Mountains project area where the community collectively determines how the funds should be allocated. The revenue is used to enhance forest protection, build educational facilities, improve access to health care, support community development initiatives and bolster loans to community members to start conservation-aligned businesses.
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Number of hectares under conservation
216,994
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Number of carbon credits issued
3,612,032
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Tonnes of carbon prevented from entering the atmosphere per year
4,057,657
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Numbers of trees conserved and planted
7.5 million
More than 7.5 million trees conserved
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Number of people benefiting from the project activities
38,000
More than 38,000 people across 8 villages have benefitted from Ntakata Mountains
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Carbon revenue and beyond-carbon benefits
US $9,340,906
The project has generated US $9,340,906 of carbon revenue. In 2023, local communities earned more than US $5 million
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Endangered species and wildlife conservation
8 Village Land Reserves
The project has created 8 Village Land Reserves, which cover the habitats of endangered eastern chimpanzees.
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Local employment opportunities
37% women
A total 37 percent of the project’s management roles are filled by women.