Local communities will have greater incentive to prevent deforestation with a new tool developed by a Google-backed coalition of environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
NGOs working directly with local communities will now find it easier to quantify the benefits of forest conservation from carbon projects by using the Nature-based Solutions (NbS) tool. It was launched by the South-east Asia Climate and Nature-based Solutions (Scene) Coalition at the Conference of Parties, or COP28, in Dubai on Dec 2.
Speaking to The Straits Times, Ms Dewi Ratna Sari, project manager in charge of the team developing the NbS tool, said: “There is still a very limited number of carbon projects, because not many front-line NGOs doing forest protection or restoration have the capacity to document their information and to generate project documentation.”
There are more than 100 front-line NGOs in Indonesia that are keen to use the web-based tool, which was also demonstrated to NGOs in the Philippines.
Carbon projects reduce, capture or avoid carbon emissions. They can involve renewable energy installations, sustainable agriculture practices or nature-based solutions like forest conservation and restoration.