Bonsam Bepo REDD+ Cocoa Carbon Landscape Project
Project/Juridiction proponent
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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The Katoomba Group | #http://www.katoombagroup.org/index.php# | Ghana | NGO/private non for profit |
The Nature Conservation Research Centre | #http://www.ncrc-ghana.org/# | Ghana | NGO/private non for profit |
Project/Juridiction Partners
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
---|---|---|---|
Forest Trends | ND | Ghana | NGO/private non for profit |
Ghana Forestry Commission (FC) | ND | Ghana | Public |
University of Reading | ND | Ghana | Research/academic institute |
Project characteristics
- ID-RECCO ID358
- Project status 2022TBC
- Project nameBonsam Bepo REDD+ Cocoa Carbon Landscape Project
- Secondary nameGhana Cocoa Carbon Initiative
- CountryGhana
- Last IDRECCO update year2020
- Size (in hectare)60000
- Start yearND
- End year2040
- Duration30
- Project descriptionThe aim of the project is to improve long-term livelihoods in Ghana’s cocoa landscapes and to mitigate global climate change through the intensification of cocoa production under higher levels of shade. The project will generate climate finance to pay for efforts to reduce deforestation of neighboring forest reserves and to maintain or increase shade cover by native tree species on cocoa farms. Existing off-reserve cocoa farms will become more efficient, productive, profitable, and resilient, thereby reducing the motivation for farmers to encroach into forest reserve land. The planting of shade trees on cocoa farms as part of the intensification strategy will additionally enhance carbon stocks. On a broader scale, the project aims to demonstrate that Ghana’s cocoa sector can be transformed to produce climate benefits and support the development of local communities, while optimizing productivity to meet increasing demand for cocoa and ensuring the long-term sustainability of cocoa farms and the communities that depend on them. The project is using the Community Resource Management Area (CREMA) approach to enable communities to make decisions on land utilisation and facilitate land-use planning, thus reducing cocoa expansion and encroachment into carbon-rich landscapes. It is expected that at full implementation, the activities within the Bonsambepo landscape will cover 60,000 ha of the cocoa farming landscape (off-reserve) and possibly another 20,000-50,000 ha within the forest reserves.
- Objective 1development, social development
- Objective 2climate
- Objective 3biodiversity conservation
- Deforestation driversillegal logging, infrastructure, local livelihoods, slash and burn agriculture
- Type of forestND
- Project activityARR|REDD
- Project TypeREDD
- Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activityagroforestry
- Multiple locations?Yes
- Jurisdiction level 1Regions : Brong Ahafo and Western
- Jurisdiction level 2District : Juabeso
Carbon accounting
- Crediting periodND
- Period to calculate annual carbon credits
- Annual carbon credits
- Total carbon credits9000000
- Leakage is expected?ND
- Carbon pools includedND
- Gasses includedND
- Reference period start yearND
- Reference period end yearND
- Carbon standard 1none
Carbon certification
- Carbon standard 1 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 1 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 1 WeblinksND
- 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 informationhttps://s3.amazonaws.com/CCBA/Upload/Revision+and+small/CCB+Standards+for+Smallholders+Case+Studies+July+2012.pdf; http://theredddesk.org/countries/initiatives/cocoa-carbon-initiative ; http://www.katoombagroup.org/incubator/project.php?id=21;
Community level intervention
- Any monetary benefits?Check
- Monetary benefit typeUnclear
- Monetary benefit detailProject goal is to link cocoa growers to carbon finance, with revenues presumably based on their farming practices | Revenues will be used for community benefit |
- Provides employment?ND
- Are there non-cash benefits?Yes
- Economic activities - typeagroforestry
- Is there tenure clarification?Yes
- Is there environmental education?No
- Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?Yes
- Is there forest enhancement?Yes
- Is there community infrastracture improvement?No
- Is there other community benefits?No