Blue carbon pilot project South Africa

03/2023 | Report
Cover Factsheet BlueCarbon SouthAfrica

In South Africa, the goal is to combine the restoration of marine ecosystems with the implementation of nature-positive recovery measures. In cooperation with the South African Department of Environmental Affairs, Forestry & Fisheries and the Climate Support Programme, a participatory approach is being designed involving local stakeholders in the development and implementation of local measures. The pilot measures focus on the renaturation of naturally occurring salt marshes.

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