KA’AGUY+
Grouped REDD+ Project for Avoided Forest Degradation in Paraguay
Addressing Forest Degradation in Paraguay’s Atlantic Forest
In the Atlantic Forest region of Paraguay, forest degradation represents a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. These impacts occur incrementally and are often overlooked by conventional land-use monitoring approaches.
KA’AGUY+ is designed to address avoided forest degradation at scale, applying robust monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) practices aligned with the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS).

KA’AGUY+ in Numbers
Key indicators summarizing the scale, duration, and ecological scope of the KA’AGUY+ grouped REDD+ project in Paraguay’s Atlantic Forest.

How KA’AGUY+ addresses forest degradation
Grouped REDD+ model
A jurisdictionally coherent, grouped structure enabling private landowners to participate under a single VCS-aligned framework.
Long-term conservation incentives
Carbon finance aligned with land stewardship to ensure permanence and sustained forest protection.
MRV framework
Satellite-based monitoring combined with field validation to detect and prevent forest degradation over time.
Get to Know Us
Let’s Talk About Forest Protection at Scale
KA’AGUY+ is developing a long-term, jurisdictionally coherent REDD+ program in Paraguay’s Atlantic Forest. The initiative is developed by Nuevas Tierras and is currently focused on delivering high-integrity forest protection and carbon solutions within Paraguay.
We work closely with Paraguayan landowners, as well as institutional buyers, climate funds, and partners seeking credible, jurisdictionally aligned carbon solutions under VCS standards.
If you are exploring opportunities to participate, procure carbon credits, or collaborate in Paraguay, we welcome a direct conversation.
