Comaco Landscape Management Project

Project/Juridiction proponent

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO)#https://www.itswild.org/#ZambiaNGO/private non for profit
UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use GmbHhttps://www.unique-landuse.de/en/?noredirect=en_USZambiaPrivate for profit

Project/Juridiction Partners

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
The World BankNDZambiaInternational organization

Project characteristics

  • ID-RECCO ID
    442
  • Project status 2022
    Ongoing
  • Project name
    Comaco Landscape Management Project
  • Secondary name
    CLMP
  • Country
    Zambia
  • Last IDRECCO update year
    2020
  • Size (in hectare)
    116629
  • Start year
    ND
  • End year
    2032
  • Duration
    20
  • Project description
    The COMACO Landscape Management Project (CLMP) promotes sustainable agriculture and forest conservation. The main objectives of the project are twofold: 1) to sustainably increase smallholder farmer agricultural productivity, income and welfare; and 2) to reduce uncontrolled forest loss and degradation, and increase net forest cover. Hence, the project comprises two components: 1. Sustainable Agricultural Land Management (SALM) component – which aims to promote widespread adoption of agricultural practices including conservation agriculture that increase food production per unit area and farmers’ income. The project promotes the adoption by farmers of legume-based alley cropping, residues management (e.g. mulching; cessation of residue burning), and reduced tillage among other SALM practices. 2. REDD+ (Avoided Unplanned Deforestation) component – which aims to reduce forest loss, and protect and expand areas under natural forest, and conserve biodiversity. This is achieved primarily through land use planning and creation of Community Conservation Areas (CCA), coupled with sustainable non-extractive forest use, e.g. honey and mushrooms. The project stretches across nine chiefdoms in five districts in the Eastern Province of Zambia, namely: Chikomeni, Chikuwe, Jumbe, Luembe, Magodi, Mwasemphangwe, Mwape, Nyamphande, and Zumwanda.
  • Objective 1
    social development
  • Objective 2
    biodiversity conservation
  • Objective 3
    ND
  • Deforestation drivers
    charcoal production, energy wood, local livelihoods, slash and burn agriculture
  • Type of forest
    other
  • Project activity
    REDD|other
  • Project Type
    REDD
  • Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activity
    NA
  • Multiple locations?
    Yes
  • Jurisdiction level 1
    Province : Eastern Cape
  • Jurisdiction level 2
    Districs: Lundazi, Mambwe, Chipata, Petauke, Chama, Nyimba

Carbon accounting

  • Crediting period
    2012-2032
  • Period to calculate annual carbon credits
  • Annual carbon credits
  • Total carbon credits
    2440933
  • Leakage is expected?
    yes
  • Carbon pools included
    Above ground biomass | Below ground biomass | Soil organic carbon
  • Gasses included
    CH4 | CO2
  • Reference period start year
    2002
  • Reference period end year
    2013
  • Carbon standard 1
    VCS

Carbon certification

  • Carbon standard 1 Progress
    certified
  • Carbon standard 1 Publication date
    42975
  • Carbon standard 1 Weblinks
    https://registry.verra.org/mymodule/ProjectDoc/Project_ViewFile.asp?FileID=42974&IDKEY=898klasmf8jflkasf8098afnasfkj98f0a9sfsakjflsakjf8d959261146
  • 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
    Project PDD . Available at: https://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/1532

Community level intervention

  • Any monetary benefits?
    Yes
  • Monetary benefit type
    Conditional
  • Monetary benefit detail
    The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices will increase small-holder farmer crop yield, farmer income and welfare, reduce uncontrolled forest loss and degradation, which would be supported in the short term by carbon revenues received from a significant increase in bio-carbon sequestration in agricultural areas and avoided emissions in forested areas.
  • Provides employment?
    ND
  • Are there non-cash benefits?
    Yes
  • Economic activities - type
    agriculture | agroforestry | microenterprise | other
  • Is there tenure clarification?
    Yes
  • Is there environmental education?
    Yes
  • Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?
    Yes
  • Is there forest enhancement?
    ND
  • Is there community infrastracture improvement?
    ND
  • Is there other community benefits?
    ND