Community Carbon – Growing to net zero in Central Victoria
Posted on 21 August, 2023 by Ivan
Our friends and project partners at the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA) are looking for interested landowners for their Community Carbon project. The project aims to support revegetation efforts restoring critical habitats, connecting fragmented landscapes and addressing biodiversity loss. Please see the details below provided by the NCCMA, including eligibility criteria and how to apply. We think it is an exciting pilot program with potential for great local biodiversity outcomes.
Community Carbon – Growing to net zero in Central Victoria
The North Central CMA, in collaboration with the City of Greater Bendigo, Macedon Ranges, Hepburn, and Mount Alexander Shire Councils, is embarking on a new pilot project within the region.
‘Community Carbon’ is aimed at exploring the feasibility of delivering local revegetation planting to generate carbon offsets while also providing environmental, social, and economic benefits to the local community. The initiative aims to leverage the carbon offset needs of local councils to support revegetation efforts – restoring critical habitats, connecting fragmented landscapes and addressing biodiversity loss.
Putting the call out to interested landowners
The first stage of this pilot project is to seek expressions of interest from local landholders. There is a particular focus on sites where the combined planting area is 10 hectares or more, however, smaller sites will still be considered.
Unlike typical revegetation projects, the focus is twofold: using carbon from plantings to offset emissions and to revegetate precious native habitats. Therefore, to participate landholders must also be willing to transfer the carbon rights from their plantings to the delivery partners.
Click here to see details on the project guidelines and eligibility criteria.
If you’re interested in playing a part in helping reduce local carbon emissions and enjoying the benefits of increased habitat on your property, apply now.
A fact sheet about the program is available here.
This initial call for EOIs closes on 30 September 2023.
Landowner benefits:
Engaging in large-scale revegetation can be very costly and we understand that many landholders find it difficult to justify the expenses and time commitments involved.
This program will provide financial support to deliver revegetation efforts, allowing you to enjoy a range of benefits, including:
- attracting diverse wildlife,
- improving the aesthetic appearance of your property,
- reducing soil erosion,
- improving soil health, and
- enhancing water quality.
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