ABOUT
Spanning over 290,000 hectares, the protected area is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including 84 globally threatened species and the world's largest population of black-shanked douc and yellow-cheeked crested gibbon. The KSWS also holds a unique cultural significance for the Indigenous Bunong people, who have called this forest home for centuries and whose culture and livelihoods are deeply entwined with the forest.
IMPACT
75 Million
Metric tons of carbon reduced each year
300,000
Hectares of forest protected
BENEFITS
- Provides employment and training opportunities for local people, contribution to local business, and positive engagement with Indigenous communities.
- Captures carbon while providing crucial habitat for thousands of species of unique wildlife.
- Ecotourism is in harmony with the natural landscapes, seascapes and local lifestyles.
PHOTOS
VERIFICATIONS
Founded in 1996 as the first private voluntary offset program in the world, ACR has twenty-five years of unparalleled experience in the development of rigorous, science-based carbon offset standards and methodologies as well as operational experience in carbon offset project registration, verification oversight and offset issuance.