Project Overview
The Amazon Rainforest Regeneration Project aims to restore 10,000 hectares of degraded rainforest in the Brazilian Amazon, partnering with indigenous communities to implement sustainable restoration practices. This pioneering project combines reforestation, agroforestry, and natural forest regeneration to create a model for large-scale ecosystem restoration.
Currently in the development and verification phase, this project will be one of the first to launch on the RegenFi platform. The project generates multiple asset types including carbon sequestration credits and biodiversity tokens, providing investors with diverse revenue streams while supporting critical ecosystem restoration.
Project Activities
- Reforestation of degraded areas using native tree species
- Agroforestry systems implementation to create sustainable livelihoods
- Natural regeneration facilitation through protective measures
- Conservation of existing forest fragments to maintain biodiversity
- Community-based monitoring and protection programs
Timeline
The project has a 30-year lifespan with ongoing verification and credit issuance. Initial forest restoration work begins in 2025, with first credits expected to be issued in 2026 after verification.
Stakeholders
Indigenous Communities
Three indigenous communities (approximately 500 people) are direct partners in the project, providing traditional knowledge, labor, and ongoing stewardship.
Environmental Partners
Collaboration with Brazilian conservation NGOs and research institutions for scientific oversight and methodology development.
Verification Partners
Independent verification through RegenFi's Triple-V™ system, including satellite monitoring, scientific field assessment, and community verification protocols.
Expected platform listing: Q2 2025