Sanggala Corridor is a 16,285 ha community forest project in Sanggau and Landak regencies, West Kalimantan, adjacent to Gunung Nyiut Penrissen Nature Reserve. It pairs REDD avoided-deforestation (VM0007) across the corridor with 6,976 ha of ARR restoration (VM0047), targeting 8.8 Mt CO2e over 50 years while protecting habitat for 59 globally threatened species and supporting 10 Dayak villages.
- Name
- Sanggala Corridor Project
- Developer
- Multiple Proponents
- Province
- West Kalimantan
- Type
- Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
- Methodology
- VM0007,VM0047
- Hectares
- 16.285 ha
- Status
- Pipeline
- Integrity score
- 63 / 100
- Registry IDs
- Verra VCS5458
- Generated
- Updated 2026-04-23
What is Sanggala Corridor Project?
Sanggala Corridor is a 16,285 ha community forest project in Sanggau and Landak regencies, West Kalimantan, adjacent to Gunung Nyiut Penrissen Nature Reserve. It pairs REDD avoided-deforestation (VM0007) across the corridor with 6,976 ha of ARR restoration (VM0047), targeting 8.
Who operates Sanggala Corridor Project?
Sanggala Corridor Project is developed by Multiple Proponents and listed on Verra VCS5458.
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. No dated news found after the April 7, 2025 Verra public-comment listing (comments closed May 1, 2025); the project site references a 2025 cooperation agreement between Fahutan UNTAN and PT Citra Mulia Inti and community agreements with Nekan and Raut Muara forest-farmer groups .
When was this last updated?
This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.
Sanggala Corridor is a 16,285 ha community forest project in Sanggau and Landak regencies, West Kalimantan, adjacent to Gunung Nyiut Penrissen Nature Reserve. It pairs REDD avoided-deforestation (VM0007) across the corridor with 6,976 ha of ARR restoration (VM0047), targeting 8.8 Mt CO2e over 50 years while protecting habitat for 59 globally threatened species and supporting 10 Dayak villages.
Analyst briefing
Activities & scale The project aims to prevent logging and restore forest across more than 16,285 hectares of Kalimantan lowland rainforest, with 6,976 hectares earmarked for active restoration. Lifetime abatement is projected at 8.8 Mt CO2e over 50 years, split 5.2 Mt from avoided deforestation and 3.6 Mt from restoration. Core activities include forest and fire patrols, wildlife monitoring, agroforestry, sustainable agriculture transition, ecotourism, and village enterprise development across 10 villages 23.
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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
2.150
High confidence
0
Nominal confidence
0
Score methodology
Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (2150), 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 →