KUBURAYA MANGROVE: CONCESSION TO CONSERVATION PROJECT

Multiple Proponents · West Kalimantan · 18.042 ha

Pipeline

Kubu Raya AFOLU project in West Kalimantan converts an 18,042 ha mangrove timber/chip concession (PT Kandelia Alam) to conservation under Verra VM0007/VM0011. Developer structure is multi-proponent (Kandelia Alam, Nusantara Climate Initiative, IDH, RS Group) within a broader Kandelia/Integra landscape aggregating adjacent concessions. Pipeline stage; not yet issued. Projected ~19 MtCO2e, 2022-2031 crediting.

Name
KUBURAYA MANGROVE: CONCESSION TO CONSERVATION PROJECT
Developer
Multiple Proponents
Province
West Kalimantan
Type
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
Methodology
VM0007,VM0011
Hectares
18.042 ha
Status
Pipeline
Integrity score
63 / 100
Registry IDs
Verra VCS5475
Generated
Updated 2026-04-23

What is KUBURAYA MANGROVE: CONCESSION TO CONSERVATION PROJECT?

Kubu Raya AFOLU project in West Kalimantan converts an 18,042 ha mangrove timber/chip concession (PT Kandelia Alam) to conservation under Verra VM0007/VM0011. Developer structure is multi-proponent (Kandelia Alam, Nusantara Climate Initiative, IDH, RS Group) within a broader Kandelia/Integra landscape aggregating adjacent concessions.

Who operates KUBURAYA MANGROVE: CONCESSION TO CONSERVATION PROJECT?

KUBURAYA MANGROVE: CONCESSION TO CONSERVATION PROJECT is developed by Multiple Proponents and listed on Verra VCS5475.

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. October 14, 2024: KLIA with Nusantara Climate Initiative and Kubu Village LPHD launched joint patrols, boundary monitoring, and community outreach — operational groundwork typical of a pre-validation project . Sumitomo Forestry's 2022 acquisition of neighboring PT BIOS and its conversion to 'conservation forest' set a live precedent in the same landscape . FSC certification at KLIA — positioned as Asia's first mangrove-concession FSC — is a parallel track supporting credit quality .

When was this last updated?

This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.

Kubu Raya AFOLU project in West Kalimantan converts an 18,042 ha mangrove timber/chip concession (PT Kandelia Alam) to conservation under Verra VM0007/VM0011. Developer structure is multi-proponent (Kandelia Alam, Nusantara Climate Initiative, IDH, RS Group) within a broader Kandelia/Integra landscape aggregating adjacent concessions. Pipeline stage; not yet issued. Projected ~19 MtCO2e, 2022-2031 crediting.

Activities & scale The project covers ~18,042 ha of mangrove forest in Kubu Raya District, West Kalimantan, matching the 18,130 ha PT Kandelia Alam (KLIA) IUPHHK concession licensed via SK 249/Menhut-II/2007 for 45 years beginning February 2009 15. KLIA historically harvested small roundwood (Rhizophora spp.) for chip, pulp, paper and mangrove charcoal, targeting ~3% of the concession annually with a 20-year rotation 56. Nusantara Climate Initiative reports a projected ~19.02 MtCO2e yield over the 2022-2031 crediting period 7.

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AI-generated from public sources on 2026-04-23 · confidence: medium-high · model: claude-agent-websearch · Flag inaccuracy

63/ 100

Moderate

Validation & verification50/100
Reversal risk (inverse)70/100
Community & benefit-sharing75/100
Transparency & disclosure55/100

v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.

RegistryExternal IDStatusLast synced
VerraVCS5475pipeline08 Jun 2026· Synced 2 days ago

Pipeline — no issuances recorded.

Total retired

No retirements recorded.

Total

7.483

High confidence

0

Nominal confidence

0

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Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (7483), 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 →