Community Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) in the south and east regions of Cameroon

Project/Juridiction proponent

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Centre pour L'Environnement et le Développement#http://www.cedcameroun.org/#CameroonNGO/private non for profit

Project/Juridiction Partners

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
BR&D (Bioclimate Research and Development Ltd.)NDCameroonPrivate for profit
Centre de Coopération International en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD)NDCameroonResearch/academic institute
Institute for Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD)NDCameroonResearch/academic institute
Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK)NDCameroonNGO/private non for profit

Project characteristics

  • ID-RECCO ID
    352
  • Project status 2022
    TBC
  • Project name
    Community Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) in the south and east regions of Cameroon
  • Secondary name
    Community PES Project in the Congo Basin
  • Country
    Cameroon
  • Last IDRECCO update year
    2020
  • Size (in hectare)
    2772
  • Start year
    ND
  • End year
    2020
  • Duration
    11
  • Project description
    The overarching goal of the Community PES Project is to positively assist communities of Cameroon, and potentially the broader Congo Basin region, to protect forest resources by finding ways to integrate payments for ecosystem services (PES) and community forest management. The Community PES Project was piloted in two Community Forests; the Nkolenyeng Community Forest (1,042 ha) and Nomedjoh Community Forest (1,730 ha). The primary goal of the project is to maintain and enhance existing forest cover and carbon stocks in each community and using the finance generated from the sale of carbon credits to improve livelihoods in each community. Project activities undertaken in the project area include: forest protection (e.g. instituting forest patrols), sustainable forest use management, sustainable agriculture and agroforestry, and NTFP enterprises. This Community PES project is a pilot project of the Congo Basin Forest Fund (CBFF), a joint venture of the Governments of UK and Norway, administered by the African Development Bank.
  • Objective 1
    biodiversity conservation
  • Objective 2
    social development
  • Objective 3
    climate
  • Deforestation drivers
    illegal logging, industrial agriculture or cattle ranching, local livelihoods, slash and burn agriculture
  • Type of forest
    humid
  • Project activity
    IFM|REDD
  • Project Type
    REDD
  • Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activity
    NA
  • Multiple locations?
    Yes
  • Jurisdiction level 1
    Provinces : South and East
  • Jurisdiction level 2
    Departments : Dja-et-Lobo and Haut-Nyong

Carbon accounting

  • Crediting period
    2011-2020
  • Period to calculate annual carbon credits
  • Annual carbon credits
  • Total carbon credits
    298672
  • Leakage is expected?
    ND
  • Carbon pools included
    ND
  • Gasses included
    ND
  • Reference period start year
    ND
  • Reference period end year
    ND
  • Carbon standard 1
    Plan vivo

Carbon certification

  • Carbon standard 1 Progress
    not certified
  • Carbon standard 1 Publication date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 1 Weblinks
    http://www.planvivo.org/docs/PDD-Community-PES-public-comments.pdf
  • 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://theredddesk.org/countries/initiatives/community-pes-%E2%80%93-community-payments-ecosystem-services-pes-congo-basin ; http://www.planvivo.org/wp-content/uploads/PDD-Community-PES-public-comments.pdf ; http://www.forestcarbonportal.com/project/community-payments-ecosystem-services-pes-congo-basin ;

Community level intervention

  • Any monetary benefits?
    Yes
  • Monetary benefit type
    Conditional
  • Monetary benefit detail
    Payments will be made annually, with half of community PES revenues going to community development projects and half going to members of forest managent groups | 81.5% of PES revenues go to community, and 18.5% remain with project developer and Plan Vivo |
  • Provides employment?
    Yes
  • Are there non-cash benefits?
    Yes
  • Economic activities - type
    agriculture | agroforestry | microenterprise
  • 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?
    Yes
  • Is there community infrastracture improvement?
    ND
  • Is there other community benefits?
    Yes