Under the ancient baobab tree the celebration begins. The Hadza hunter-gatherers are joined by the District Commissioner of Mbulu, James Kheri, who is officiating the buying back of land that once belonged to the Hadza. Less than 1000 Hadza still live a traditional, semi nomadic life in their ancestral rangelands in the Yaeda Valley, moving […] The post This Land is Our Land: Protection leads to repurchase appeared first on Carbon Tanzania.| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
2022 was a year of growth and expansion for Carbon Tanzania, and one of change both within the organisation and across our operating environment. Our team expanded, we began work on our latest large landscape carbon endeavour, the Ruvuma Wilderness Project and completed the second annual verification for the Yaeda Eyasi Landscape Project. We also continued […] The post What was our Impact in 2022? appeared first on Carbon Tanzania.| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
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LOCATION: Ruvuma Wilderness Project, Ruvuma, Tanzania REPORTS TO: Landscape Manager, Ruvuma Wilderness Project Carbon Tanzania is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Officer to coordinate and provide assistance to villages with VLFR/s on forest protection and planning using the finance from sale of carbon credits. ABOUT CARBON TANZANIA :Carbon Tanzania develops forest carbon projects […]| Carbon Tanzania
Reflecting on impact starts with listening. Kisaro Thomas Lombutwa, the Makame Savannah Project Manager, shares how his community helped test REFLECT – a new approach to understanding the lived experience of conservation. In Makame and for the Maasai, land isn’t just where we live – it’s our life. For years, carbon revenue has helped us protect it. At […] The post Listening differently: What REFLECT taught my community appeared first on Carbon Tanzania.| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
The release of our 2024 Impact Report showcases the significant achievements and strategic advancements over the last year. The year was one of significant consolidation and planning, all aimed at strengthening our foundation and ensuring our long-term impact in protecting forests for communities, wildlife, and climate. Our operational forest conservation projects continued to deliver outstanding […]| Carbon Tanzania
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Update: Carbon Tanzania submits complaint to Netherlands press council. Update (7 February 2025): Following attempts to engage constructively with Dutch newspaper Trouw a small number of factual inaccuracies have been corrected by the editors. However, the vast majority of factual and bias issues outlined in the below statement Trouw is unwilling to engage on. Therefore, […] The post Updated statement: Recent article on the Carbon Tanzania Yaeda-Eyasi Landscape Project, published by Du...| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
By commissioning the “Reflect” social value solution, Carbon Tanzania is pioneering an approach that enables project developers to deeply understand the lived experiences of local community partners. The Reflect process, which prioritises listening intently to the lived experiences of the local community, has provided welcome insights and afforded us significant learning opportunities. The results have […] The post Reflect – the social value solution appeared first on Carbon Tanzania.| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
By Marc Baker Project developers like Carbon Tanzania use methodologies to quantify their project’s benefits. Without them, we couldn’t measure the volumes of greenhouse gas emissions our projects prevent from entering the atmosphere. It is under the guidance of methodologies that project developers set project boundaries, calculate baselines and consider additionality. Given their central role […] The post Carbon Tanzania answers questions on Verra’s VM0048 methodology appeared fir...| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
2023 marked another record year of growth and impact for Carbon Tanzania. Our three operational, ground-breaking forest conservation projects delivered $6.9 million to some of the most remote communities in Tanzania. Alongside our current projects, we continue to expand our efforts through the development of new carbon assets that will increase the forest lands protected […] The post Understanding our impact in 2023 appeared first on Carbon Tanzania.| Carbon Tanzania - Protecting forests for communities, wildlife and climate.
Explaining some key elements of carbon credit supply. How many carbon credits can be sold and how is revenue shared?| Carbon Tanzania