TIST Program in Uganda

Agroforestry Removal Uganda

Project Description

TIST, which is a flagship program of Clean Air Action, partners with subsistence farmers across Africa and India to plant trees in areas that have been deforested. It is one of the oldest and most successful reforestation projects ever undertaken. The program in Uganda brings together thousands of small landowners in Uganda to plant a mixture of native trees, food bearing trees, and commercial trees. As Renoster puts it, “The nation of Uganda is nearly completely denuded of trees, and many times the trees of this project are the only ones visible in large portions of the country. The success in terms of carbon, biodiversity, and cobenefits cannot be overstated.”

Key Information

Developer Clean Air Action Corporation
Project Type Agroforestry
Impact Type Removal
Permanence 10-100
Methodology AR-AMS0001
Verifier Aster Global Environmental Solutions
Project Lifetime 2002 – 2031

Risk of Reversal

Nature-based projects like this one face some risk of reversal. Carbon storage may be affected by natural hazards such as wildfires, flooding, and escalating climate change impacts. Additionally, human-driven factors such as changes in land use or local governance structures can also impact carbon storage.

Registry & Verification

Registry Verra
Project ID 824
Verification Body Aster Global Environmental Solutions

Project Location

Uganda

Coordinates: 0.55732, 30.17689

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Project data sourced from CNaught carbon marketplace. Information may be updated periodically.