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Nature based Projects

DeCarbonic develops high-quality, large-scale nature based projects accredited by leading verification standards. We integrate sustainable land-use practices, combining food crops, trees, and livestock to boost yields, sequester carbon, and enhance agricultural sustainability, delivering both environmental and economic benefits.

Karnataka, India

CARBON SEQUESTRATION THROUGH AGROFORESTRY

The demand for timber and tree-based products is steadily rising, and agroforestry offers a viable solution to meet this need. This approach provides both wood and food while also conserving and restoring ecosystems. The proposed ARR VCS project aims to promote sustainable agroforestry among small-scale farmers in Karnataka, India, offering financial benefits while ensuring greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation.

Odisha, India

COMMUNITY BASED FOREST PLANTATION

DeCarbonic’s Community Forest Plantation in India is an afforestation and sustainable development initiative led by farmers with DeCarbonic’s support. We help farmers plant trees on unproductive, water-scarce land, promoting environmental restoration and sustainability. Farmers maintain full ownership of the trees, land, and products, benefiting both the environment and their livelihoods.

 

Pondicherry, India

LAND MANAGEMENT BY ORGANIC FARMING PRACTICES
The proposed IALM (Improved Agricultural Land Management) project aims to develop a carbon sequestration initiative through the adoption of organic farming for sustainable livelihood development. It seeks to eliminate reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, replacing them with eco-friendly organic soil amendments. The project’s goal is to enhance soil’s capacity to sequester carbon and boost nutrients using farmyard manure, compost, and vermicompost. It also promotes sustainable management practices that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while supporting socioeconomic development in the project area.

Assam, India

AFFORESTATION PROJECT IN THE TEA ESTATES
The Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation (ARR) project aims to combat global climate change by planting trees in the project area. Expanding forest cover plays a key role in carbon sequestration, as trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, acting as natural carbon sinks. This process helps mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas concentrations.