AFOLU Sector

According to IPCC reports, the AFOLU sector generates approximately 20% of GHG emissions. Therefore, it is essential to implement mitigation activities in this sector, considering climate change adaptation measures. GHG emission reduction/removal activities in the AFOLU sector generate actions that favor the improvement of the quality of life of the communities, habitat management and its consequent impact on biodiversity.

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BCR0012 Blue Carbon

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The document was open for public comment from Septembre 03, 2025 until October 02, 2025.

BCR0010 Improved Forest Management (IFM) and Avoided Planned Forest Conversion (APFC)

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The document was open for public comment from July 01, 2025 until July 31, 2025.

BCR0007 Natural Continental Wetlands

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BCR0001 ARR Activities

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BCR0003 High Mountain Ecosystems

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The document was open for public comment from September 9, 2025 until October 08, 2025. No comments were received.

BCR0002 REDD+ Projects

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BCR0004 Continental Wetlands Orinoquia

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The document was open for public comment from September 20, 2021 until October 8, 2021.

Coastal Ecosystems

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This CDM methodology applies to afforestation and reforestation (A/R) project activities implemented in degraded mangrove habitats.

BCR0005 Natural Savannas

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The document was open for public comment from September 13, 2022 until October 13, 2022.

BCR0009 Soil Organic Carbon

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The document was open for public comment from June 18, 2024 until July 17, 2024.
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