Empowering West African communities to sell blue carbon credits to finance mangrove conservation

Implementation

Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau

September 2023 – Today

Official project name

West African Mangrove (WAM) carbon initiative

Affiliation project

Financing

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Project background

The decline of West African mangroves, a substantial carbon sink

West Africa’s mangroves provide local communities with a range of ecosystem services. In addition, they can store up to 10 times more carbon in the soil than forests can, making them one of the world’s most valuable carbon sinks. Mangrove conservation is therefore a priority. Unfortunately, they are disappearing due to a number of factors in the region, including agriculture.

For instance, local communities in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau, where BlueSeeds made several trips, are at risk. Rice farming on mangroves has allowed them to survive for a long time, but many of the once-cultivated plots are now deserted and partially dried out, which hinders the natural regeneration of mangroves. Now, back mangroves and terrestrial forests are currently being destroyed as a result of these communities’ shift to cashew nut production.

There is currently insufficient funding available for the conservation and restoration of mangrove forests. Carbon credit production is a good fit for mangroves. However, because of its complexity and the lack of expertise in the relevant countries to sell certified credits on the market, this financial mechanism is still underutilised. Another way to reduce poverty would be for communities to profit more from these revenues in order to pay for conservation expenses.

Blue carbon's financial contributions would be an additional means of closing the poverty and conservation funding gap.

Our achievements

Bringing about ecological and economic transformation in Guinea-Bissau

In 2023, BlueSeeds and the IUCN developed the West African Mangrove carbon initiative (WAM), a World Bank-funded programme to support local communities in West Africa to implement projects to conserve and restore mangrove forests, and to use the blue carbon the store to finance these projects.

By giving these communities the skills and knowledge they need to sell high quality certified carbon credits, BlueSeeds hopes to empower local stakeholders to achieve financial independence.

BlueSeeds wants to bring about a more local transformation that is both ecological and economic. We are planning a hydrological intervention to transform abandoned rice fields in the region into environments conducive to the return of mangroves. As the mangrove cover recovers, local populations will be able to reap the benefits of the sequestered carbon. By introducing carbon credits as a new revenue stream, BlueSeeds hopes to support communities in changing their farming methods toward more subsistence farming and ensuring their resilience.

Our achievements

Partners of the West African Mangrove initiative

By introducing carbon credits as a new revenue stream, BlueSeeds hopes to support communities in changing their farming methods toward more subsistence farming and ensuring their resilience.

Our missions in Guinea-Bissau in pictures

Our achievements

Generate high-quality blue carbon credits

Transparency and the redistribution of credit sales profits are now issues with the implementation of blue carbon projects. Numerous studies have revealed that many initiatives have not succeeded in reducing deforestation, and those who did have had their reductions fall well short of what was promised. Due to their lack of rigor, standards, and regulations, some projects are even regarded as fraudulent.

There are also concerns about how the proceeds from the sale of credits are divided. The lack of transparency surrounding the distribution of profits from the sale of carbon credits, which frequently works against the local communities that produce them, is criticised by NGOs and the international press.

In order to improve the ethics of upcoming blue carbon projects in the area, BlueSeeds and IUCN want to establish a new dynamic. The WAM initiative in the Cacheu region will implement several high-quality principles, such as:

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