Fazenda Boa Vista

Nature based

ARR

Reforestation in Brazil restoring degraded land and delivering verified carbon removal.

Location

Ponto dos Volantes, Mina Gerais, Brazil

Standards

VCS – Verified Carbon Standard

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Project zone

590ha (including native forest)

Registry ID

4072

The project in a glance

Where the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest meet

Planting trees while restoring degraded land and enabling long-term, sustainable land use.

fazenda Boa Vista

Baseline scenario

The transition zone between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest is one of Brazil’s most critical ecological regions—supporting biodiversity, regulating water systems, and storing carbon.

Yet decades of intensive land use have left large areas degraded and vulnerable.

DRIVERS

Deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices have led to widespread habitat loss, soil depletion, and increased erosion—undermining both ecosystems and local livelihoods.

OUR SOLUTIONS

Fazenda Boa Vista is a reforestation (ARR) project restoring 293 hectares of degraded land through the planting of high-performing tree species.

By combining reforestation with sustainable land management, the project delivers long-term carbon removal while rebuilding ecosystem resilience.

Expected OUTCOMES

Revitalised habitats, improved livelihoods for surrounding communities, restored water cycles, and long-term carbon removal.

BASELINE SCENARIO

Restoring balance in a degraded landscape

Core goals

Restoring dry forest ecosystems

Strengthening local livelihoods

Reconnecting critical habitats

Ecotones—transition zones between ecosystems—are among the most biologically rich and functionally important landscapes on Earth.

Where the Cerrado meets the Atlantic Forest, species overlap, interact, and adapt—creating unique ecological conditions that cannot exist in either system alone.

These zones act as natural buffers, regulating water cycles, supporting biodiversity, and increasing resilience to climate variability.

Yet ecotones are also highly vulnerable. As frontiers of land conversion, they are often the first to degrade—and among the hardest to restore.

 

Fazenda Boa Vista operates within this ecological threshold, where restoring degraded land means more than reforestation. It is about preserving the integrity of a system that connects two of Brazil’s most important biomes—unlocking long-term environmental and productive value beyond carbon.

 

Without intervention, degraded lands remain locked in low-productivity cycles, offering limited ecological or economic value.

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DRIVERS

Restoring function to degraded landscapes

The degradation of this region is the result of long-term land use pressures.

Extensive cattle ranching, combined with soil depletion and erosion, has reduced the land’s capacity to sustain vegetation and support biodiversity.

Without active restoration, these landscapes struggle to recover naturally.

Fazenda Boa Vista addresses these challenges by combining reforestation with sustainable land management—restoring ecological function while generating measurable climate benefits.

1

Forest reforestation

Over 293 hectares of degraded land are being restored through reforestation.

2

Sustainable management

Forest operations follow controlled cycles and continuous regeneration practices—ensuring long-term carbon permanence and land productivity.

3

Long-term monitoring

Continuous monitoring ensures performance across carbon, ecosystem health, and operational integrity over time.

293

Hectares of reforestation 

300,000

trees planted

SOLUTIONS

Reforestation that goes beyond carbon

Forest reforestation

Over 293 hectares of degraded land are being restored through reforestation..

Sustainable management

Forest operations follow controlled cycles and continuous regeneration practices—ensuring long-term carbon permanence and land productivity.

Long-term monitoring

Continuous monitoring ensures performance across carbon, ecosystem health, and operational integrity over time.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

Environmental

Restored soil health across degraded land, improved land stability, and measurable carbon removal—nearly 30,000 tCO₂ already captured within the first monitoring period.

Social

Improved working conditions and targeted training programs—supporting safer and more stable livelihoods.

Biodiversity

Enhanced ecosystem connectivity through a mosaic of planted and native forest areas, creating ecological corridors that support wildlife movement and habitat restoration.

Insights

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