The Chloris REDD+ Library is here

The protection and restoration of forests is a critical climate solution. While global climate investment is at an all-time high, the last 12 months have shown a significant retreat in voluntary carbon finance for REDD+ projects, designed to avoid deforestation and degradation.

The discussion on the impact of REDD+ projects is often focused on the “baseline,” or the counterfactual: What would have happened in the absence of the project? But from an atmospheric CO₂ concentration point of view, key questions are: How much carbon does woody vegetation actually absorb as a consequence of its growth, and how much does it emit, because it is lost or degraded? And, in sum, is a carbon project involving those processes a net sink or a net source of emissions?                                         

This is the perspective that Chloris provides.

Today, we are excited to launch the Chloris REDD+ Project Library. This unprecedented resource currently includes 51 VCS-registered AUDD projects from around the world (see full list included at the bottom of this page). It sheds new light on the climate impact of forest conservation projects.

With the Library, you can see which projects are actual carbon sinks. You can investigate the carbon removals and forest area gains achieved through vegetation growth. You can also see how degradation and forest area losses  impact the carbon performance of projects- and much more.

Have a look at our short walk-through video to get a demo of what is included. As a showcase example of what you get with Chloris, we made our analysis of the Kariba REDD+ project available for free on the Chloris Platform.

For a limited time, we are offering an early-bird rate for a 12-month subscription to the Library for USD 4999. This early-bird offer is valid until 31 December 2023 and includes access to any REDD+ projects that we may add to the Library during 2024.

In addition to increasing the REDD+ Library,  we will also release our analysis of ARR and IFM projects from around the world in the coming months. Stay tuned.

Carbon Markets are an instrument to reward local communities for the climate impact achieved by forest conservation and restoration. This should include the impact achieved beyond avoided emissions and also account for the carbon removals achieved by protected forests. We firmly believe that the data we create radically improve our ability to understand the real climate impact of projects and reward local communities accordingly.


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PROJECT NAME ID
 REDD+ Project in the Alto Huayabamba Conservation Concession (CCAH).  VER1882
 Ntakata Mountains REDD  VER1897
 Makame Savannah REDD  VER1900
 Floresta Verde REDD+ Project  VER1953
 Rio Anapu-Pacaja REDD Project  VER2252
 The Jaguar Amazon REDD+ Project  VER2278
 Blue Carbon Project Gulf of Morrosquillo “Vida Manglar”  VER2290
 NIHT Topaiyo REDD +  VER2293
 Yellow Ipê Grouped REDD Project  VER2373
 Tahuamanu Amazon REDD Project  VER2502
 Unitor REDD+ Project  VER2508
 The Kasigau Corridor REDD Project – Phase I Rukinga Sanctuary  VER562
 The Kasigau Corridor REDD Project - Phase II The Community Ranches  VER612
 Boden Creek Ecological Preserve Forest Carbon Project  VER647
 Bull Run Overseas Forest Carbon Project  VER812
 Protection of the Bolivian Amazon Forest  VER818
 Cikel Brazilian Amazon REDD APD Project Avoiding Planned Deforestation  VER832
 Madre de Dios Amazon REDD+ Project  VER844
 Florestal Santa Maria Project  VER875
 Kariba REDD+ Project  VER902
 The Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project  VER934
 The Paraguay Forest Conservation Project - Reduction of GHG emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Chaco-Pantanal ecosystem  VER953
 Biocorredor Martin Sagrado REDD+ Project  VER958
 RMDLT Portel - Para REDD Project  VER977
 Pacajai REDD+ Project  VER981
 Cordillera Azul National Park REDD Project  VER985
 North Pikounda REDD+  VER1052
 The Russas Project  VER1112
 The Valparaiso Project  VER1113
 April Salumei REDD Project  VER1122
 Gola REDD project  VER1201
 Lower Zambezi REDD+ Project  VER1202
 Mjumita Community Forest Project (Lindi)  VER1325
 Laguna Seca Forest Carbon Project  VER1326
 Isangi REDD+ Project  VER1359
 The Envira Amazonia Project - A Tropical Forest Conservation Project in Acre, Brazil  VER1382
 Acapa -­ Bajo Mira Y Frontera REDD+ Project  VER1389
 Bajo Calima y Bahía Málaga (BCBM) REDD+ Project  VER1395
 Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Carbon Enhancement in Xe Pian National Protected Area  VER1398
 Concosta REDD+ Project  VER1400
 The Paraguay Forest Conservation Project – Reduction of GHG Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in the Parana Atlantic Ecosystem – Forest Protection in the La Amistad Community, San Rafael  VER1403
 Katingan Peatland Restoration and Conservation Project  VER1477
 COMACO Landscape Management Project  VER1532
 Lacandon – Forest for life REDD+ Project  VER1541
 REDD+ Project Resguardo Indigena Unificado Selva de Mataven (RIU SM)  VER1566
 Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary  VER1650
 Gilé National Reserve REDD Project  VER1674
 Agrocortex REDD Project  VER1686
 Tumring REDD+ Project  VER1689
 Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project  VER1748
 Luangwa Community Forests Project  VER1775
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