
Project Location

PROJECT OVERVIEW
The Makaro Ap + Ro Project is focused on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions through comprehensive forest management in the Colombian Amazon region. The project aims to reduce emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation within the project area while enhancing carbon sequestration through the implementation of forest conservation, protection, and restoration activities. These actions contribute to the long-term preservation of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate resilience in the region.
| Status | Available |
| Certification | Cercarbono |
| Project Type | REDD+ |
| Project code | CDC-52 |
| Vintage Range | 2018-2023 |
| Carbon Credits Availability | Available Upon Request |
| Country | Colombia |
| Region | Vaupés |
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 Zero Hunger, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Climate Action, and Life on Land.






