Kulera Landscape REDD+ Program for Co-managed Protected Areas, Malawi

  • Nature conservation
Registered: VCS (V1168)

Kulera Landscape REDD+ Program for Co-Managed Protected Areas in Malawi provides critical resources for communities to protect their forests though improved climate smart agriculture and sustainable land use planned by the communities themselves. Malawi is the poorest country on earth and a landscape-based REDD+ approach that works directly through community association is the most dependable path for conservation based sustainable development. The REDD program areas are located in a five kilometer zone inside the boundaries of three key protected areas in central and northern Malawi: Nyika National Park, Vwaza Wildlife Reserve, and Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve. These parks are under increasing pressure of encroachment from local populations, which has exacerbated deforestation and forest degradation rates along the borders of the protected zones. The overall goals of the Kulera Landscape REDD+ Program are to reduce deforestation and degradation in these select protected areas, and to improve livelihoods by managing natural resources as an asset base to capture long-term economic benefits. The project proponents, the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW), the Nyika-Vwaza Association (NVA), the Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve Association (NAWIRA), and Terra who work with the communities in the border zone of the protected areas. The project is now selling VERs to continually fund conservation efforts in conjunction with livelihood improvements for successful climate, community and biodiversity benefits in a win, win, win situation.

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Carbon credits

Year Type Quantity
2023 Issuance 0
2023 Retirement 27,600
2022 Issuance 1,273,584
2022 Retirement 379,545
2021 Issuance 421,316
2021 Retirement 241,502
2020 Issuance 1,100,001
2020 Retirement 36,386
2019 Issuance 187,490
2019 Retirement 133,181
2018 Issuance 111,991
2018 Retirement 147,351
2017 Issuance 72,000
2017 Retirement 81,724
2016 Issuance 55,625
2016 Retirement 79,539
2015 Issuance 103,600
2015 Retirement 34,488
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