PITUGUJACUDE

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

AWAKADAA MATSIADALI is a REDD+ forest conservation and restoration project located in the Colombian Amazon. The project is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by preventing deforestation and forest degradation while promoting ecosystem restoration and long-term forest management.

Developed in collaboration with local and indigenous communities, the project contributes to climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and the protection of one of the world’s most important tropical forest regions.

By preserving existing forests and supporting restoration activities, the project generates verified carbon credits while creating environmental and social benefits for surrounding communities.

StatusAvailable
CertificationCercarbono
Project TypeREDD+
Project codeCDC-100
Vintage Range2018-2023
Carbon Credits AvailabilityAvailable Upon Request
CountryColombia
RegionVaupés

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

The project protects extensive tropical rainforest ecosystems in Vaupés, Colombia, preserving biodiversity, reducing deforestation risks and preventing greenhouse gas emissions through long-term conservation activities.

COMMUNITY BENEFITS

The project supports indigenous communities through sustainable development initiatives, environmental monitoring, territorial governance strengthening and preservation of ancestral knowledge. Revenues generated from carbon credits contribute to long-term social and environmental benefits for participating communities.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

This project contributes to multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Climate Action, Life on Land, Zero Hunger, Decent Work an Economic Growth,and Sustainable Cities and Comunities.

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