Community Forests for Climate, People, and Wildlife Hutan Desa Durian Rambun, Jambi
Project/Juridiction proponent
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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Flora and Fauna International | #http://www.fauna-flora.org/# | Indonesia | NGO/private non for profit |
Project/Juridiction Partners
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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Lembaga Tiga Beradik | ND | Indonesia | NGO/private non for profit |
Plantation & Forestry Department of Ketapang district | ND | Indonesia | Public |
Rimbawan Muda Indonesia (RMI) | ND | Indonesia | NGO/private non for profit |
Project characteristics
- ID-RECCO ID595
- Project status 2022TBC
- Project nameCommunity Forests for Climate, People, and Wildlife Hutan Desa Durian Rambun, Jambi
- Secondary nameDurian Rambun
- CountryIndonesia
- Last IDRECCO update year2020
- Size (in hectare)3616
- Start yearND
- End year2042
- Duration30
- Project descriptionForest-dependent communities on the island of Sumatra are developing an Avoided Deforestation and Degradation (ADD) Payment on Ecosystem Services (PES) project with Fauna & Fauna International (FFI) and local NGOs. The project initially focuses on the village forest (Hutan Desa [HD]) Rio Kemunyang in Durian Rambun village in Jambi and is expected to expand into other neighbouring community forests. These village forests are under threat from the migration of new settlers, particularly coffee farmers.Project activities include enrichment planting, protection of natural regeneration of native species, tree planting and agroforestry improvement. The communities are involved through forest patrolling activities and sustainable forest management. The project aims to set up sustainable enterprises focusing on improving coffee production and onsite processing.
- Objective 1biodiversity conservation
- Objective 2timber production
- Objective 3social development
- Deforestation driversillegal logging, industrial agriculture or cattle ranching, industrial wood exploitation, mining
- Type of foresthumid
- Project activityREDD
- Project TypeREDD
- Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activityNA
- Multiple locations?Non
- Jurisdiction level 1Province : Jambi
- Jurisdiction level 2District: Merangin
Carbon accounting
- Crediting period2013-2042
- Period to calculate annual carbon credits
- Annual carbon credits
- Total carbon credits770911
- Leakage is expected?ND
- Carbon pools includedND
- Gasses includedND
- Reference period start yearND
- Reference period end yearND
- Carbon standard 1Plan vivo
Carbon certification
- Carbon standard 1 Progresscertified
- Carbon standard 1 Publication date43055
- Carbon standard 1 Weblinkshttps://mer.markit.com/br-reg/public/project.jsp?project_id=104000000013993
- Carbon standard 1 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 2none
- Carbon standard 2 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 2 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 2 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 2 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 3none
- Carbon standard 3 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 3 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 3 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 3 Expiry dateND
- Source of informationPIN Plan Vivo: http://www.planvivo.org/wp-content/uploads/CFES-Indonesia_PIN_published.pdf; http://www.fauna-flora.org/initiatives/community-forests-for-climate-people-and-wildlife/; http://www.fauna-flora.org/wp-content/uploads/Community_Forests_for_Climate_People_and_Wildlife_2014.pdf Plan vivo PDD: http://www.planvivo.org/project-network/durian-rambun-indonesia/
Community level intervention
- Any monetary benefits?Yes
- Monetary benefit typeConditional
- Monetary benefit detailConditional: The village receives payments conditional to the agreed commitments in the plan vivos management plans. Cifor's global survey: Reduced deforestation (compare with the baseline) in Laman Satong and Rio Kemunyang. Tree density of 400 trees/ha (planted and existing) in Aik Bual . The agreed bennefit sharing is: Women group (10%) will focus on developing entrerprises such as coffee processing. - Youth group (5%), for sports (e.g. soccer, volley ball, takraw, table tennis) - Village forest intitution/LDPHD will manage the fund for forest conservation activities (20%) (e.g. patrol, boundary marking) and forest-related economic developement activities (25%) such as tree nursery and tree planting/enrichment. - Village government is to provide supervision and support to LDPHD. Village government plans include: social benefits (15%) (elders, disable, orphan children, female-headed households), infrastructure maintenance (15%) (road, micro-hydro, running water), and economic development (5%) e.g. tree nursery, cash crops cultivation, pest control. - Adat/customary instutions (5%) to organise adat/customary meeting to discuss matters related to the Hutan Desa. Also to provide support for custormary events. Trial payment to monitor the benefit sharing mechanism that were developed and agreed among the community.
- Provides employment?ND
- Are there non-cash benefits?Yes
- Economic activities - typeagroforestry | plantation forestry | tree planting
- Is there tenure clarification?Yes
- Is there environmental education?Yes
- Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?Yes
- Is there forest enhancement?Yes
- Is there community infrastracture improvement?Yes
- Is there other community benefits?Yes