Padang Tikar Landscape is a ~58,673 ha mangrove-and-peat REDD+ project in the Kapuas estuary of Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, listed for Verra public comment in 2022 under VCS ID 3226 and still in the pipeline.
- Name
- Padang Tikar Landscape
- Developer
- Multiple Proponents
- Province
- West Kalimantan province
- Type
- Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
- Methodology
- VM0007
- Hectares
- 58.673 ha
- Status
- Flagged
- Integrity score
- 63 / 100
- Registry IDs
- Verra VCS3226
- Generated
- Updated 2026-04-23
What is Padang Tikar Landscape?
Padang Tikar Landscape is a ~58,673 ha mangrove-and-peat REDD+ project in the Kapuas estuary of Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, listed for Verra public comment in 2022 under VCS ID 3226 and still in the pipeline. Reporting indicates South Pole as developer with local NGO SAMPAN Kalimantan and ten village-forest communities forming the Multiple Proponents structure, protecting one of Southeast Asia's richest mangrove ecosystems.
Who operates Padang Tikar Landscape?
Padang Tikar Landscape is developed by Multiple Proponents and listed on Verra VCS3226.
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. A February 2025 Frontiers in Forests and Global Change paper quantified Kubu Raya mangrove loss drivers 1993-2023 and documented partial recovery in the last decade — the most recent peer-reviewed signal on this exact landscape . No material third-party news on the Padang Tikar VCS 3226 project itself (issuance, validation, buyer, or delisting) surfaced in the last 12 months in the sources reviewed.
When was this last updated?
This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.
Padang Tikar Landscape is a ~58,673 ha mangrove-and-peat REDD+ project in the Kapuas estuary of Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, listed for Verra public comment in 2022 under VCS ID 3226 and still in the pipeline. Reporting indicates South Pole as developer with local NGO SAMPAN Kalimantan and ten village-forest communities forming the Multiple Proponents structure, protecting one of Southeast Asia's richest mangrove ecosystems.
Analyst briefing
Activities & scale The project covers ~58,673 ha of mangrove and associated peat forest across ten villages in Batu Ampar sub-district of Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan — Batu Ampar, Nipah Panjang, Teluk Nibung, Medan Mas, Tanjung Harapan, Padang Tikar Satu, Tasikmalaya, Sungai Jawi, Ambarawa, and Sungai Besar 15. Verra lists it as 'Padang Tikar Landscape' (VCS 3226), posted for public comment 8 August 2022 with a 1 September 2022 closure date, under an avoided-deforestation methodology consistent with VM0007 21. Government-issued hutan desa (village forest) licences, granted under the 2017 social-forestry programme, provide the land-tenure basis; IDH and SAMPAN Kalimantan report 70,000 ha of mangrove/peat/forest brought under community protection and 4,918 ha restored across Padang Tikar and Dabong villages 3.
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Integrity score
Moderate
v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.
Registries
Issuances
Pipeline — no issuances recorded.
Retirements
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Total retired
No retirements recorded.
Satellite alerts (last 90 days)
Total
5.985
High confidence
0
Nominal confidence
0
Showing 5.000 of 5.985 alerts — see all in alerts inbox
Score methodology
Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (5985), 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 →