Concept note

0035 - Project Concept Note_Marc_Bernard_031224-1049-572.pdf

The Project Summary

fasp_id0035
NamePiloting the “Twin Regions” concept in Benin to boost sustainable natural carbon sequestration and facilitate its adoption at scale for the benefit of women, youth, and the environment.
Executive Summary

Tackling the climate crisis requires removing significant amounts of carbon from the atmosphere in the coming years. Passive reforestation has the greatest potential for carbon removal of all available technologies and positively affects biodiversity and microclimate, bolstering resilience. A major obstacle to realizing this potential is the unequal distribution of the necessary financial resources on the one hand and suitable land on the other.

Wealthy areas in the north do not have enough land, and southern regions cannot realize their carbon sequestration potential due to poverty. On the contrary, they are cutting down their forests to cope with the acute lack of money.

The concept of Twin Regions (https://twinregions.earth) uses the complementarity of different locations to overcome situational constraints and obstacles.

Typically, a region with a low standard of living, low emissions, and high nature-based carbon sequestration potential is combined with a region with a high standard of living, high emissions, and low carbon sequestration potential.

Implementing the concept requires a framework fostering trust and enabling adoption at scale. To develop it, key issues relating to carbon stock change monitoring, governance, accountability, and environmental and social impacts need to be clarified through research and experimentation.

The proposed project aims to clarify key issues, learn from first-hand experience, and develop a framework that will facilitate the adoption of the concept in other regions.

Over the past two years, we collaborated with local stakeholders from Kouandé and Copargo to agree on the modalities for piloting the concept in six selected areas, 1km² each. The population is rewarded with 20 to 50 € per Mt of sequestered carbon.

Field measurements and satellite images will be analyzed using AI to monitor changes in carbon stocks and other ecological parameters in a more reliable and timely manner. Surveys will help to assess the socio-economic impact.

Relevance for 4 per 1000To promote the adoption of the Twin Regions concept is one of the 24 objectives of the "4 per 1000" strategy. The proposed project is a direct contribution to the activities 4 (Launch pioneering projects). It contributes to the other activities of the implementation strategy, 4 (Develop a transparent MRV system) 2 (Create guidelines for project development) and 1 (Assess the potential of regions).
The project will also contribute to objective A5 (A5 Carbon markets), B4 MRV Tools, C2 Urge Soil Regeneration, C3 Increased investments, D3 Youth & Seniors, E1 MRV Systems, and E3 Impact Assessment.
Partners

Municipality of Copargo

Municipality of Kouandé

University of Abomey Calavi

EnVisMo (Frank Sonntag)

Target countriesBenin
BeneficiariesRural communities and in particular rural women and youth in Benin
Estimated Duration (months)36
Estimated Budget (USD)300000
Project stagea. Concept stage
FASP Languagea. English

The Project Owner

Lead OrganizationMunicipalities of Kouandé and Coparo
CountryBenin
Organization typed. Governmental
4p1000 Membershipb. no

Contact

Project OwnerMarc Bernard
PositionF1 Twin Regions task force leader
CS-CoP Membershipa. yes
Phone+229 0154801672
Emailmarcwbernard@gmail.com

Comment

Alignment with the "4 per 1000" Strategy

Main ObjectiveF1 Twin Regions (GF)
Main ActivityF1.4 Launch pioneering projects

Other Activities

F1.1 Assess the potential of regions

F1.2 Create guidelines for project development

F1.4 Develop a transparent MRV system

Other Objectives

C2 Urge Soil Regeneration (GF)

C4 Branding & Certification (CF)

D4 Partnerships & Alliances (CF)