Land management activities: The project will rehabilitate and restore these degraded lands through assisted natural regeneration alongside active replanting. So far 86,409 Hectares have been replanted.
Across two phases of implementation, the Delta Blue Carbon Project aims to restore over 300,000 hectares of degraded mangroves on the south-east coast of Pakistan. The project will rehabilitate and restore these degraded lands through assisted natural regeneration alongside active replanting. So far 86,409 Hectares have been replanted.
Project partners include the Government of Sindh, Pollination, Silvestrum, and the Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance who have verified the project for assurance of credit integrity.
The first issuance period results in 3.1 million voluntary carbon credits being issued to the project. The funding from these credits has contributed to greater employment opportunities in the area, as well as investment in health, water and education initiatives. In addition to social co-benefits, the project also secures habitat for 11 species on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Red List, including the fishing cat, the Indus River dolphin, and the Indian pangolin.
The project aims to deliver over 250 million high-integrity blue carbon credit units over its 60-year lifetime.
The areas of the two phases of the project are shown here on this map.
Project Co-Benefits
Economic
Social & Cultural
Environmental
Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health and Well-being
Quality Education
Clean Water and Sanitation
Climate action
The project has created 21,000 jobs for residents of the Sindh Region, including mangrove protection, fishing and restoration planting.
CSP: Natural Carbon
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 492,895
ACCUs total units issued
The Olkola project is called Olkola Ajin which means ‘Olkola people set fire’. The Olkola people are a discreet language and cultural group whose homeland extends across a diverse biophysical and cultural landscape of southern central Cape York Peninsula.
The Yimba Biodiversity Project stands as a recent addition to Carbon Neutral Pty Ltd's portfolio within the Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor. Once teeming with expansive York and Salmon gum woodlands, this corridor in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia has seen over 90% of its vegetation cleared since the early 1900s for agricultural purposes.
CSP: Natural Carbon
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 492,895
ACCUs total units issued
The Olkola project is called Olkola Ajin which means ‘Olkola people set fire’. The Olkola people are a discreet language and cultural group whose homeland extends across a diverse biophysical and cultural landscape of southern central Cape York Peninsula.
The Yimba Biodiversity Project stands as a recent addition to Carbon Neutral Pty Ltd's portfolio within the Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor. Once teeming with expansive York and Salmon gum woodlands, this corridor in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia has seen over 90% of its vegetation cleared since the early 1900s for agricultural purposes.