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Sustainable Forestry

A science-based reforestation methodology built on 68 years of continuous forestry operations in Côte d'Ivoire, validated by the Verra VM0047 standard and monitored quarterly.

6,000 ha
Reforestation project
VM0047
Verra methodology
10–15
tCO₂e / ha / yr
3M+
Trees will be planted

Forestry methodology

Silviculture

Native species selection

Species selection is guided by a 30-year empirical dataset covering growth rates, ecosystem function and seed availability in the Tonkpi region. At least 70% indigenous species, no exotic fast-growing monocultures, nsures genuine forest reconstruction.

Integration

Agroforestry systems

Forest-agriculture mosaics generate community food security alongside carbon benefits, reducing encroachment pressure on reforested zones. Smallholder plots integrated within the platform create a shared economic incentive to protect the forest.

Management

Forest management

Proprietary maintenance protocols, phased thinning, coppicing and enrichment planting, optimise stand structure for both carbon sequestration and long-term ecological resilience. Survival rates consistently exceed 85%, well above the sector average.

Forest management — Tiapleu platform
Verra certified

VM0047, the rigorous standard for reforestation carbon

EWOOD PGM operates under Verra's VM0047 methodology, the most demanding quantification framework for afforestation, reforestation and revegetation projects. Every tonne of CO₂e attributed to the project is calculated using conservative, audited baselines and verified by an accredited third-party auditor.

  • Conservative baseline, accounts for natural regeneration counterfactual
  • Quarterly allometric measurements on permanent sample plots
  • Independent third-party verification on every credit issuance cycle
  • Leakage and permanence buffers applied per Verra registry requirements
  • All monitoring data published on the Verra public registry

Species composition

Terminalia superba
Pioneer canopy species
Upper canopy High carbon density Fast establishment
Khaya ivorensis
African mahogany, climax species
Emergent Very high carbon Commercial timber
Ceiba pentandra
Structural keystone, emergent
Emergent canopy Habitat tree High carbon
Milicia excelsa
Iroko, long-rotation hardwood
Sub-canopy to emergent Long-term carbon stock High biodiversity value
Ricinodendron heudelotii
Agroforestry pioneer
Mid canopy Food crop Soil nitrogen
Tectona grandis
Agroforestry buffer, teak
Buffer zones Carbon benefit Economic income
Methodology & data
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