One Tribe Voluntary Carbon Market Pilot Scheme
The One Tribe Carbon feasibility study is now open for enrollment. Private landowners can participate in a unique carbon credit scheme for indigenous tribes and smallholders.
Milestones to launch your property with One Tribe Carbon
1. Upload information on your property
Complete the feasibility study below
2. Await validation of title deeds
If your property is suitable, One Tribe has to formally verify your documents with your local Land Registry as part of our feasibility study. This enables One Tribe to verify the ownership, plot size and legal position before we can proceed further.
3. Await feasibility study of the plot
One Tribe analysts will measure the plot using high density satellite images and calculate the annual carbon sequestration quantities in metric tonnes of CO2. Using industry-standard and peer-reviewed science enables One Tribe to measure and forecast the carbon impact of the property accurately. This process takes several weeks to complete.
4. Contract stage and launch
Upon approval, One Tribe will issue a property partner contract. This details the annual carbon offset value of your property, the payment structure and general terms and conditions are provided. Upon digital signing from both parties, your project will move forward to the ingestion stage. Your property will pass through a detailed survey and a final annual carbon credit allowance will be issued.
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5. Project live on One Tribe Carbon Platform
Upon verification and final approval, One Tribe will issue you a property partner contract. This details the annual carbon offset value of your property and expected remuneration.
Feasibility Study Requirements:
The property is intact or currently growing, or is capable of supporting, a treed forest community.
The property is privately, community or publicly owned.
If the land was forested but is currently cleared, owners commit to Reforesting the land.
Information Required
- The property location for all land parcels for the project area is included in the application.
- Provide an outline of the project area drawn using Google Maps and saved as a .KML file
- Provide map(s), or an outline of the property area drawn using Google Maps
- Proof of ownership