Within the historically most-degraded Amazon regions, the state seeks to attract investments to enable sustainable productive actions with local communities and farmers.
Seeking solutions to deal with the climate crisis, to achieve the goals proposed in the Paris Agreement, and concerned about the lack of sufficient public resources to combat deforestation, the state of Rondônia saw in the Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) a practical strategy to generate revenue and conserve forests at the same time.
As explained in the article published by Página 22, a magazine that is a reference for sustainability topics in Brazil, Rondônia plans to follow a study prepared by Idesam to attract investments to generate resources through carbon markets. This is an approach based on growth that began before the crisis and that promises to grow again after the recovery, as analyzed by our CEO, Plínio Ribeiro.
“As a matter of available capital in the face of the Covid-19 emergency, the markets only paused, but they did not shut down the process that showed it was heating up in the six months preceding the current crisis, when there was a strong increase in demand for forest carbon credits.”
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Plínio Ribeiro
CEO of Biofílica, to Página 22
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Rondônia currently has 75% of its remaining forests legally protected and the remaining 25% on private land. This means it is one of the most historically degraded regions of the Amazon. By keeping forests standing through means of REDD+ projects, the study underlining the strategy foresees that between 2016 and 2030 the emission of 156 million tons of carbon will be avoided and from the generated carbon credits, approximately US$ 780 million will be raised for the state.
The content also highlights the work of some projects, such as the REDD+ Rio Preto-Jacundá Project, a model initiative for the state of Rondônia that has already enabled local communities to earn revenues of R$ 3.5 million, reverted to their development, as a result of sustainable use of the forest and, consequently, of the carbon credits generated and sold by Biofílica to neutralize emissions from organizations in Brazil and the world.
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