
Nature-based solutions through reforestation and agroforestry in Bosomoa – Ghana
This project aims to restore 14,500 hectares in the forest reserve Bosomoa in Ghana, through commercial plantations, Assisted Natural Regeneration, and planting indigenous trees. The goal is to improve livelihoods, land productivity, and biodiversity protection by engaging all stakeholders. The project seeks FSC certification for sustainable forest management, creating a second income stream from timber sales. Restoring these reserves will enhance climate resilience by restoring soil cover and local micro-climates, preserving biodiversity, and supporting recolonization by local flora and fauna. This sustainable model will provide employment, share benefits with communities, and improve infrastructure, ensuring the project’s success.
Project name: Restoration in the Bosomoa Forest Reserve in Ghana
Location: Ghana
Project type: ARR, Forest restoration and agroforestry
Project proponent: Form International
Project status: Feasibility and project design
Standard: VCS
Project area: 14,500 ha
Project period: 40 years
Total emission reductions: 878,398 tCO2e
First issuance: 2030
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