Buffelsdraai Landfill Site Community Reforestation Project
Project/Juridiction proponent
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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The eThekwini Muncipality | ND | South Africa | Public |
The Wildlands Conservation Trust | #http://www.wildlands.co.za/# | South Africa | NGO/private non for profit |
The eThekwini Muncipality | ND | South Africa | Public |
Project/Juridiction Partners
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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Ward 59 Council office | ND | South Africa | Public |
WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa) | ND | South Africa | NGO/private non for profit |
Agriculture and Rural Development | ND | South Africa | Public |
Department of Environmental Affairs | ND | South Africa | Public |
Department of Water Affairs | ND | South Africa | Public |
Project characteristics
- ID-RECCO ID373
- Project status 2022Ongoing
- Project nameBuffelsdraai Landfill Site Community Reforestation Project
- Secondary name
- CountrySouth Africa
- Last IDRECCO update year2020
- Size (in hectare)809
- Start yearND
- End year2028
- Duration20
- Project descriptionThe Buffelsdraai Landfill Site Community Reforestation Project was initiated by the eThekwini Municipality and is aimed at offsetting a portion of the Greenhouse Gas emissions generated by hosting the FIFA 2010 World Cup in Durban. As a large portion of the 809 hectare (ha) Buffelsdraai Landfill Site buffer zone is currently under sugarcane cultivation, it was decided to halt farming and rehabilitate the sugarcane lands to their original forested state. This additional management intervention would increase the biodiversity of the site and lead to a net reduction in atmospheric GHG through the sequestration of carbon in biomass and soils. Furthermore, this will contribute towards achieving the objective of establishing a “Conservancy” over the active landfill site and its surrounding buffer zone, in accordance with the approved Terms of Reference for the Buffelsdraai Landfill Site. The Municipality approached the Wildlands Conservation Trust to implement the reforestation project through the Trust’s well-established Indigenous Trees For Life Programme (ITFL) that is currently running in several parts of the province. The ITFL programme assists unemployed people known as “tree-preneurs”, to start small indigenous tree nurseries. The trees are then traded for goods at Tree Stores established by the Trust. In turn the Trust uses the trees to green neighbourhoods, or in this case, to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. The project area of 520.6 ha is located in the buffer zone of the eThekwini Municipality owned Buffelsdraai landfill site, in which more sugarcane lands are being planted in a phased approach with 61 locally occurring indigenous tree species. The intention is to establish a functioning, diverse, indigenous woodland that would sequester atmospheric carbon over time and enhance the ecosystem functioning of the landfill site buffer zone.
- Objective 1climate
- Objective 2biodiversity conservation
- Objective 3social development
- Deforestation driversindustrial agriculture or cattle ranching
- Type of forestother
- Project activityARR
- Project TypeARR
- Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activityecosystem restoration
- Multiple locations?No
- Jurisdiction level 1Province : KwaZulu-Natal
- Jurisdiction level 2Municipality : eThekwini
Carbon accounting
- Crediting period2008-2028
- Period to calculate annual carbon credits
- Annual carbon credits
- Total carbon credits42488.5
- Leakage is expected?ND
- Carbon pools includedND
- Gasses includedND
- Reference period start yearND
- Reference period end yearND
- Carbon standard 1CCB
Carbon certification
- Carbon standard 1 Progressexpired
- Carbon standard 1 Publication date41844
- Carbon standard 1 Weblinkshttp://www.climate-standards.org/2011/10/15/buffelsdraai-landfill-site-community-reforestation-project/
- Carbon standard 1 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 2none
- Carbon standard 2 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 2 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 2 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 2 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 3none
- Carbon standard 3 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 3 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 3 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 3 Expiry dateND
- Source of informationhttp://www.climate-standards.org/2011/10/15/buffelsdraai-landfill-site-community-reforestation-project/
Community level intervention
- Any monetary benefits?Yes
- Monetary benefit typeNon-conditional
- Monetary benefit detailguaranteed purchase system: WCT guarantees purchase of tree seedlings developed by tree-preneurs | 199 tree-preneurs registered as of May 2010 (not technically employees though) |
- Provides employment?Yes
- Are there non-cash benefits?Yes
- Economic activities - typemicroenterprise | tree planting
- Is there tenure clarification?No
- Is there environmental education?Yes
- 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