Humbo Assisted Natural Regeneration Project
The Humbo Assisted Natural Regeneration project restores 3,227 hectares of degraded land in Ethiopia’s Humbo region using native and naturalised tree species.

CARBON Removal Method
Reforestation
REMOVAL TYPE
Nature based
Location
Ethiopia
Launched
2006
Vintage year
REGISTRY
Gold Standard
About
The project is a community managed reforestation project that restores 3,227 hectares of degraded land in Ethiopia’s Humbo region using native and naturalised tree species. Through it's community-driven model, local farmer cooperatives lead project activities, with 65% of carbon credit revenue shared with them, creating a sustainable, long-term alternative to deforestation. Using the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) technique, the project sequesters carbon while restoring biodiversity, improving habitat connectivity for endangered species and strengthening ecosystem resilience for lasting environmental and community benefits.
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Vision
World Vision Australia is a Christian charity. It is one of Australia’s largest international non-government organisation that works with projects that tackle climate change, preventing species loss and with vulnerable communities at the grassroots level, empowering them with the knowledge, skills and resources to work their way out of poverty.
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