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FORESTRY PROJECT 1

Climate-Resilient Forest Corridors

Thriving Forest Cover/ Photo: CHRIS GAUTHEIR

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Overview

The Climate-Resilient Forest Corridors project involves large-scale, biodiverse forest belts that link fragmented habitats across rural and peri-urban regions. We believe that these ecological corridors preserve wildlife migration routes, sequester carbon at scale, and act as buffers against extreme climate events such as floods, droughts, and wildfires.

Opportunity

We anticipate that completed projects will generate high-quality carbon credits through afforestation, reforestation, and avoided deforestation (REDD+) methodologies. These corridors also qualify for biodiversity-linked finance and can attract investment from conservation finance vehicles and climate-aligned sovereign funds.

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: Roundglass Sustain

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: B. Hutan

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Pioneering Sustainable 

Agroforestry

Photo Credit: David Wagner/University of Connecticut

Community Engagement

We will engage local communities as custodians through benefit-sharing agreements, forest patrol teams, and participatory reforestation campaigns. Customary land rights and Indigenous knowledge will be integrated to ensure social legitimacy and ecological integrity.

Innovation

We harness the power of AI and global imaging data to model corridor connectivity, forecast species migration, and monitor carbon biomass. Mobile apps enable community co-monitoring and reporting, increasing local ownership and reducing project leakage.

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Photo Credit: Mossy Earth

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: Tropenbos

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: MNN

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: Radient Rural

Financing

Structured as jurisdictional or nested REDD+ programs, We believe that this project can blend grants, private equity, and carbon advance purchases. Biodiversity credits and nature performance bonds add layered revenue streams.

Adam Caar

Developer

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Photo Credit: NatGeo

Partnerships

We will develop CRFCs in partnership with wildlife agencies, Indigenous councils, biodiversity funds, and global conservation alliances. These projects are aligned with SDGs 13 (Climate Action), 15 (Life on Land), and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

Core Project Areas

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Forest Carbon Co-Ops for Smallholders

Empowering smallholders and communities to generate verified carbon credits through sustainable forestry, ensuring equitable income and ecosystem protection

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High-Integrity Carbon

Forest Labs

Pioneering cutting-edge methodologies, AI tools, and high-integrity carbon verification through living laboratories in biodiversity hotspots worldwide

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Climate Resilient Carbon Corridors

Restoring and connecting degraded forest landscapes, creating biodiversity-rich corridors that enhance carbon storage and climate resilience

ACT TODAY!

The environment we have is not just the space we live in, it is the intricate system of air, water, soil, climate, plants, and animals that makes life possible. Healthy ecosystems regulate the planet’s temperature, purify water, store carbon, pollinate crops, and protect us from natural disasters. But this balance is rapidly being disrupted.  Add your Voice! ACT NOW!

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