Title of Feasibility Study (FS) | Feasibility Study on Afforestation CDM for Community Development in Extensive Grazing Land in Uruguay |
FY | FY 2007 |
Main Implementing Entity | Japan Overseas Plantation Center for Pulpwood |
FS Partner(s) | Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting, and CARBOSUR SRL (Uruguay) |
Location of Project Activity | Trenta y Tres and Cerro Largo in Uruguay |
Summary of FS Report | Summary (PDF914KB) |
Description of Project Activity | The project will involve a total of 25,050ha of land currently extensively grazed by beef cattle, on which forest plantations for obtaining high-value, long-lived timber products and for sequestering large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere will be established. Forests will be based on Eucalyptus grandis and E. globulus plantations in 22-year rotations, managed with pruning. Planted forests will remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and store it in 5 carbon pools. The project will result in a significant contribution to sustainable development of Uruguay, mainly through: i) increased employment and quality of employment; ii) more job opportunities for women; iii) rural development (decentralization); iv) increased gross value of production; v) improved fiscal balance; vi) biodiversity preservation; and vii) improved beauty of landscape, among other benefits. |
Targeted GHG | Carbon Dioxide (CO2) |
Category of Project Activity | Afforestation/Reforestation |
CDM/JI | CDM |
Duration of Project Activity/ Crediting Period | Project period: over 60 years Crediting period: 60 years (2 times regenerations) |
Baseline Methodology/ Additionality | The baseline scenario was defined by using the “Combined tool to identify the baseline scenario and demonstrate additionality in A/R CDM project activities”, version 01. Since only one stratum was identified for the baseline scenario, the procedure is only applied once, as described below. Step 0. Preliminary screening based on the starting date of the A/R project activity
Sub-step 1a. The following realistic and credible alternatives to the proposed project activity are identified:
Sub-step 2a. List of barriers
Step 4. Common practice analysis
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Estimation of GHG Emission Reductions | The project is estimated to result in net anthropogenic GHG removals by sinks over the 20 years crediting period of 14,121,031tCO2e. |
Monitoring Methodology | Monitoring in this project will be conducted by ARACM0001. |
Environmental Impact Analysis | Climate change mitigation: mainly through carbon sequestration. Biodiversity preservation: establishment of forest plantations designed to preserve high biodiversity value areas. Hydrological cycle: it is well known that planting trees on a grassland site usually causes a reduction in the runoff and an increase in the evapotranspiration. Soils: soils will be disrupted once every 20 years (rotation length). Use of chemicals: the project will use a limited amount of certain chemicals during the plantation year, this is, only once every 20 years. These products include: Beauty of the landscape: most people would agree in that a landscape with trees is more pleasant than the flat, monotonous landscape produced by grazed grassland. This, combined with the positive impacts on biodiversity will provide a good alternative for the development of tourism services. |
Issues and Tasks for Project Realisation | Interests for investment to the forestry project and carbon credit have already been secured, and the possibility of business is very high. |