Nature based Climate Action  

The Planet Reserve (TPR) is dedicated to pioneering Nature-Based Climate Action Projects focused on the removal and prevention of carbon emissions. By promoting biodiversity and enhancing community well-being, TPR drives sustainable initiatives. Central to these efforts are the Unified Land Management Approach (ULMA) and cutting-edge Digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) technology. These frameworks ensure that TPR’s projects are both effective and transparent, maximizing environmental and socio-economic benefits for a better future.

Digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) Technology

At TPR, the climate team leverages Digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) technology to elevate the transparency, efficiency, accountability, and credibility of our registered projects. This advanced technology allows for continuous monitoring and rigorous analysis of projects. Once a project’s verification report is submitted, The climate team meticulously assesses the data, providing an essential layer of validation. This process ensures that every project delivers real, verifiable contributions, fully realizing our commitment to proven environmental impact.

Ensuring Project Integrity and Impact through Advanced Environmental Monitoring

We Track Land Changes of projects with Ease

The Planet Reserve utilizes high-resolution satellite imagery through dMRV systems to keep a close watch on land changes. This helps verify the impact of your projects on carbon storage and emissions, ensuring that claims are backed by solid data.

Accurate Classification of Forests and Lands

TPR applies remote sensing technology to classify forest and land types precisely. This essential step validates the carbon sequestration and biodiversity improvements reported by your projects.

Monitoring Wetlands and Estimating Soil Carbon

We harness our dMRV to continuously track wetland conditions and soil moisture levels, alongside using GIS and remote sensing tools to accurately assess soil carbon stocks of the projects registered under the NBCA standard.

Real-Time Deforestation Surveillance

Our technology enables us to detect any signs of deforestation immediately. This capability is key to ensuring that the projects adhere to their conservation commitments and allows us to take swift action if needed.

Detailed Biodiversity Mapping

Through hyper spectral remote sensing, we map out species diversity and habitat conditions. This precision supports the thorough validation of biodiversity conservation commitments by our projects.

Impact on Communities and Biodiversity

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Community Engagement and Socio-Economic Benefits

The Planet Reserve's projects are designed to benefit local communities through education, job creation, and sustainable development initiatives. By involving communities in project planning and implementation, The Planet Reserve ensures that the projects address local needs and priorities, fostering long-term socio-economic benefits.

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Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Health

The Planet Reserve's nature-based projects prioritize biodiversity conservation and ecosystem health. By restoring natural habitats, promoting sustainable land use, and protecting endangered species, TPR contributes to the preservation of biodiversity and the resilience of ecosystems.

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Education and Capacity Building

The Education and capacity building are integral components of TPR's projects. By providing training and resources to local communities, TPR empowers them to manage and sustain project activities independently, ensuring the longevity and success of its initiatives.

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ULMA

Holistic Community-Centric Strategy

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The Unified Land Management Approach (ULMA) integrates Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use AFOLU projects with non-AFOLU initiatives. This approach emphasizes the additionality of projects, extending their impact beyond project boundaries to enhance biodiversity and support local communities. ULMA fosters sustainable solutions through multisectoral collaboration, targeting comprehensive community and environmental benefits.

Region -Specific

Incorporating Regional and Indigenous Practices

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The approach is deeply rooted in community development, acknowledging the profound influence local people have on natural ecosystems. It effectively blends local community projects with indigenous practices to ensure that environmental efforts are socially and economically beneficial. Covering 14 or more sectors, ULMA aims to maximize positive outcomes, significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and advance sustainability goals.

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Adaptive Project Planning and Execution

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The approach mandates a comprehensive ULMA - Greenhouse Gas Project Plan (ULMA-GPP) that includes a range of activities tailored to specific regional conditions. ULMA promotes dynamic baseline assessments, which facilitate ongoing adjustments to the project strategy. This ensures precise monitoring and reporting, effectively mitigates climate change impacts, and supports biodiversity conservation and community development.

Sectoral Scopes

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