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Mangrove Reforestation, Brazil

Location
Brazil

SDGs Contribution
6

Solution Type
Afforestation (ARR)

Project Type
Carbon Removal
Fact File
♀️ 50% female workforce participation
🌱 80% Tree Survival Rate
🐆 Provides wildlife corridors for species like Jaguars and Manatees
🦅 Restores critical habitat for Harpy Eagles
Partnership &
Certification



About this Project
The Problem
The Blue Amazon mangrove reforestation site is in the State of Maranhão in Brazil and is along the Southern border of the Amazon, which is facing alarming rates of deforestation. Most of the area only has small patches of isolated Amazon forest remaining.
Although Brazil’s economy is growing, Maranhao State has the lowest human development index score of any state in Brazil and has a similar socio-economic situation to Bangladesh. The community, whose primary livelihood is fishing, is by majority Quilombolas–a people group made up of escaped slaves who now have recognized land tenure and are allowed to retain their traditional customs. These communities face increased threats to their land and way of life.
The Solution
This project will improve the livelihoods of local fishers, create jobs in areas with minimal employment opportunities, restore habitat for endangered fish species, and restore some of the most carbon rich forests on the planet. Along with providing jobs for restoration and restoring fishing livelihoods, our planting partner is working with local organizations to bring ecotourism opportunities to the area that will benefit the community long term.
Project Location
SDG Contributions





