Projects Current projects ArBolivia – Documents We believe that transparency is key to a successful Standard and successful projects. Here, you can access all of a project's documentation, from PDDs to annual reports and much more. Type Documents Project Design Document (PDD)What is this? ArBolivia PDD Technical SpecificationsWhat are these? Mixed Species Woodlots Annual ReportsWhat are these? 2021 Report (2) 2021 Interim Report 2020 2019 2018 2017 2015 – 2016 2014 2012 – 2013 2011 – 2012 2007 – 2011 Audit ReportsWhat are these? 2018 Verification 2011 Validation Registration Certificate ArBolivia registration certificate Additional Documents Bulletin on sustainable practices ArBoloivia carbon credits brochure 2014 social impact report Farmer interview Don Segundino Farmer stories – Don Patrocinio Revollo Mejia Darmer stories – Elias Mamani & Florencia Rodriguez Producer profile Dona Maximiliana Emma Pacha See academic literature that involves the project on the research page Explanation of document types Type What is this? Project Design Document (PDD) Describes the project context, including the: Environmental and social contexts Participating community and their involvement in project design and governance Wider governance structure Interventions Expected benefits Technical Specifications Describes the technical matters of the project, including the: Carbon/climate-benefit models Monitoring plan Risk assessment NB. Technical specifications registered under an older version of Plan Vivo Standard, and that are no longer applied, may not include all of the points listed above. Annual Reports Provides an update on the project covering the previous monitoring year, including the following information: Successes and challenges Project expansion and recruitment An issuance request (if applicable) Monitoring data Plan Vivo Certificate sales data Operating costs Audit Reports Plan Vivo projects are audited by third-party validators/verifiers to ensure that they are of the highest quality. There are two types of audits: Validation – Takes place before project registration to ensure that the project conforms to the Plan Vivo Standard and has been created from the bottom-up with community participation. Verification – Takes place every 5 years after registration to ensure that the Plan Vivo Certificates issued are a fair representation of the climate benefits achieved, and that the project continues to conform to the Plan Vivo Standard. <- Return to ArBolivia page Manage Cookie Preferences