Restoration of Degraded Lands through Reforestation in MAU Forest Complex

Project/Juridiction proponent

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Kenya Forest Service#http://www.kenyaforestservice.org/#KenyaPublic

Project/Juridiction Partners

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Kenya's Ministry of FinanceNDKenyaPublic
Governement of KenyaNDKenyaPublic

Project characteristics

  • ID-RECCO ID
    393
  • Project status 2022
    Ongoing
  • Project name
    Restoration of Degraded Lands through Reforestation in MAU Forest Complex
  • Secondary name
  • Country
    Kenya
  • Last IDRECCO update year
    2020
  • Size (in hectare)
    8813
  • Start year
    ND
  • End year
    2041
  • Duration
    30
  • Project description
    The project activity involves commercial plantation in un-stocked compartment/ sub compartment and its restoration through continual effective forest management practices. The plantation activities will result in restoration of the backlog area and prevents its further degradation. The plantation of the commercial species will restore the timber stock of the gazetted forest and enhance the overall sustainability of the natural resource, community development and income generation activity. Plantation establishment and Livelihood Improvement (PELIS) scheme of land management will be followed up in the project activity to facilitate plantation in the identified backlog area.
  • Objective 1
    biodiversity conservation
  • Objective 2
    social development
  • Objective 3
    climate
  • Deforestation drivers
    cattle grazing, industrial agriculture or cattle ranching, local livelihoods
  • Type of forest
    other
  • Project activity
    ARR
  • Project Type
    ARR
  • Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activity
    ecosystem restoration, plantation
  • Multiple locations?
    No
  • Jurisdiction level 1
    Provinces : Rift Valley and Western and Nyanza
  • Jurisdiction level 2
    ND

Carbon accounting

  • Crediting period
    2011-2041
  • Period to calculate annual carbon credits
  • Annual carbon credits
  • Total carbon credits
    2893075
  • Leakage is expected?
    no
  • Carbon pools included
    Above ground biomass | Below ground biomass
  • Gasses included
    CH4 | N2O
  • Reference period start year
    2001
  • Reference period end year
    2011
  • Carbon standard 1
    CDM

Carbon certification

  • Carbon standard 1 Progress
    certified
  • Carbon standard 1 Publication date
    41673
  • Carbon standard 1 Weblinks
    https://cdm.unfccc.int/UserManagement/FileStorage/3HA2MJULNWR41X89O0YEZSFCGKPD7I
  • Carbon standard 1 Expiry date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 2
    none
  • Carbon standard 2 Progress
    ND
  • Carbon standard 2 Publication date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 2 Weblinks
    ND
  • Carbon standard 2 Expiry date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3
    none
  • Carbon standard 3 Progress
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Publication date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Weblinks
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Expiry date
    ND
  • Source of information
    http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/DNV-CUK1384521146.87/view

Community level intervention

  • Any monetary benefits?
    Yes
  • Monetary benefit type
    Non-conditional
  • Monetary benefit detail
    The project will provide direct employment to forest adjacent communities during the various activities of the project such as site preparation, nursery operations, planting, pruning, thinning and harvesting. The project offers employment opportunities for one million man days with competitive wage rates which will allow them a better quality of life.
  • Provides employment?
    Yes
  • Are there non-cash benefits?
    Yes
  • Economic activities - type
    ecotourism | plantation forestry | tree planting
  • Is there tenure clarification?
    No
  • Is there environmental education?
    No
  • Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?
    No
  • Is there forest enhancement?
    Yes
  • Is there community infrastracture improvement?
    No
  • Is there other community benefits?
    Yes