Forest Carbon Project Development. We support landowners, forestry businesses, communities and project sponsors developing reforestation and afforestation projects for voluntary carbon markets.
Reforestation Carbon Credit Project Development
Reforestation projects can generate carbon credits when new forest growth produces measurable and additional removals under an accepted methodology. A credible project must establish land rights, historical land use, project boundaries, a defensible baseline, permanence measures and a long-term monitoring plan.
Build a Defensible Forest Carbon Project
Land and Carbon Assessment
Evaluate ownership, carbon rights, historical land cover, planting potential and preliminary sequestration assumptions through a structured forest carbon assessment.
Project Design
Define species, planting or natural-regeneration activities, boundaries, baseline conditions, leakage controls, community safeguards and permanence measures.
PDD and Registry Readiness
Prepare technical evidence and the project design documentation required for validation and registry registration.
How FG Capital Advisors Supports Sponsors
Our work can begin with feasibility analysis and continue through methodology selection, carbon modelling, risk review, monitoring design and PDD creation. We coordinate the specialist inputs needed to prepare the project for independent validation and later verification.
For sponsors already familiar with afforestation, reforestation and revegetation terminology, see our dedicated ARR carbon project development services.
Submit a Reforestation Project
Provide the project location, land area, ownership or concession documents, historical land use, proposed planting activities, species plan and any existing GIS or forestry studies.
Submit a ProjectCarbon-credit issuance is not guaranteed. Eligibility, baseline acceptance, quantified removals, permanence treatment, validation, verification and registry acceptance depend on the selected methodology and project-specific evidence. FG Capital Advisors is not a validation or verification body and does not replace independent technical, legal or environmental advisers where required.

