Gerbang Barito is a 19,752 ha community-led REDD+ project in South Barito, Central Kalimantan, protecting peat-swamp forest across the Batampang and Batilap village forests. Wildlife Works supports the community proponents under VM0007; the project is pre-issuance (pipeline) and has not yet generated credits.
- Name
- Gerbang Barito REDD+ Project
- Developer
- Multiple Proponents
- Province
- Central Kalimantan
- Type
- Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
- Methodology
- VM0007
- Hectares
- 19.752 ha
- Status
- Pipeline
- Integrity score
- 63 / 100
- Registry IDs
- Verra VCS5799
- Generated
- Updated 2026-04-23
What is Gerbang Barito REDD+ Project?
Gerbang Barito is a 19,752 ha community-led REDD+ project in South Barito, Central Kalimantan, protecting peat-swamp forest across the Batampang and Batilap village forests. Wildlife Works supports the community proponents under VM0007; the project is pre-issuance (pipeline) and has not yet generated credits.
Who operates Gerbang Barito REDD+ Project?
Gerbang Barito REDD+ Project is developed by Multiple Proponents and listed on Verra VCS5799.
What is its integrity score?
63 / 100. Driven down by validation recency (50) and supported by community flags (75).
Why is it notable?
Latest news. On 26 Jun 2025 Wildlife Works published a response detailing its 24-26 Mar 2025 humanitarian deployment during the South Barito floods: >400 people treated for respiratory, diarrheal, and skin conditions, and ~800 households receiving food packages, framed as pre-revenue community investment . On 20 Feb 2025 it reported the May-2024 launch of the 'Sekolah Karbon' reading clubs across Batampang, Batilap, and Simpang Telo, with ~95 participating children and book collections expanding toward ~200 volumes per village .
When was this last updated?
This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.
Gerbang Barito is a 19,752 ha community-led REDD+ project in South Barito, Central Kalimantan, protecting peat-swamp forest across the Batampang and Batilap village forests. Wildlife Works supports the community proponents under VM0007; the project is pre-issuance (pipeline) and has not yet generated credits.
Analyst briefing
Activities & scale The project covers 19,752 ha of peat-swamp and tropical lowland forest across two adjacent village forests (Hutan Desa Batampang and Hutan Desa Batilap) in South Barito Regency, Central Kalimantan. Protected activities include community forest patrols, fire prevention on dried peat, peatland restoration, biodiversity monitoring, and sustainable-livelihood programs for roughly 2,507 villagers. Wildlife Works lists 14 threatened species in the footprint, including Bornean orangutan, Sunda pangolin, helmeted hornbill, and Malayan sun bear 1.
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Integrity score
Moderate
v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.
Registries
Issuances
Pipeline — no issuances recorded.
Retirements
—
Total retired
No retirements recorded.
Satellite alerts (last 90 days)
Total
3.124
High confidence
0
Nominal confidence
0
Score methodology
Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (3124), high-confidence alerts (0), registries (1), years since validation (unknown).
Methodology v1. Weights: validation recency 25%, reversal risk 35%, community flags 20%, transparency 20%. See full methodology →