The LandYield program and partnerships help foresters deliver value to existing clients by providing informed opinions on emerging revenue opportunities from natural climate solutions.
Forester’s Guide to Connecting Landowners with Carbon Revenue
At LandYield, we believe the need to conserve forest and wildlife resources is urgent. We also recognize the need to support forest owners by valuing the environmental services their forests provide. To that end, our program offers landowners who own anywhere from 40 to 5,000 acres of forestland the opportunity to participate in the voluntary forest carbon market.
Our program helps landowners eliminate the barrier to market carbon entry, providing alternate revenue streams that ensure a positive environmental legacy. Add another tool to your toolbox and help your clients generate revenue through our carbon offset program.
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"We want to participate in ensuring there is green space for the future and am happy to enlist our forest. If by utilizing our forests, small landowners can make a cumulative difference in reducing carbon footprints while making some additional funds for maintenance, all the better!"
— The Kidd Family, South Carolina Landowners
Forestry Consultant Benefits
Profits in Both the Short-Term and the Long
Since its inception, LandYield has been a program designed to create long-term value on behalf of landowners. Using the ACR SNIPFL methodology we apply a streamlined approach to generate high-integrity offsets, enabling us to provide landowners with a greater share of their carbon value. We offer a fixed carbon price for the 1st 3 years of the project to provide financial certainty, then LandYield allows landowners to benefit from expected growth in the market by providing them a revenue share of the fair market value of carbon between years 4 and 20.
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Landowner Enrollment
Enrollment is streamlined with prioritization of landowner education and manageable steps throughout our web-based process.
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ACR Management Guidelines
While harvesting is not a permissible project activity, there is a subset of permitted management activities that must be monitored and accounted for in the project scenario. These include fire-wood harvesting for personal use, the installation of small clearings, and salvage cutting and preventative silvicultural treatments to manage pest and disease outbreaks. Other permitted management activities may be considered by the VVB and ACR on a case-by-case basis and must be explicitly defined and approved in the GHG Project Plan.
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