Tr-SWAM
Terminal Road Sustainable Wetlands and Mangrove Conservation (Tr-SWAM)
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Project Information
The Tr-SWAM project by Saudi Aramco focuses on preserving mangrove ecosystems in Terminal Road region, Saudi Arabia. Using AR-AM0014 methodology, it reduces CO2 emissions by 27,448 tons over 30 years through satellite analysis and field monitoring. Conservation includes water and sediment quality assessments, ecological monitoring, and water flow improvements. The project supports climate action, marine life, and biodiversity by enhancing coastal resilience.
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Sustainable Developement Goals

Climate Action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Life Below Water
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

Life on Land
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Additionality
Level 1 additionality
Baseline additionality. Compared to the baseline scenario the project needs to mitigate climate change. That is the project must implement actions that are additional to what would occur compared to the baseline.
Level 2b additionality
Non-enforcement additionality. Projects are non-enforcement additional if their implementation and/or operation is mandated by local legislation or regulation but are systematically not enforced by authorities in the host country.
Level 3 additionality
Technology, institutional, common practice additionality. The project must implement actions that are subject to barriers of implementation or accelerate deployment of technology or activities and carbon market incentives are essential in overcoming these barriers.
Level 4b additionality
Financial additionality II. The project is financially additional if it faces significant financial limitations that revenues from the sale of carbon credits mitigates or are revenues due to the sale of carbon credits are the only source of revenues. When carbon credit revenues are a precondition for the implementation of the project and/or carbon credit revenues are essential in maintaining the project operations and ongoing financial viability post-implementation, then they are considered to be financial additional II.
Level 5 additionality
Policy additionality. Implementation of actions may lie out of the scope of the host country's Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement and, therefore, not eligible for international transfer mechanism. When project implementation goes beyond its host country’s climate objectives and lies outside of the scope of its climate action strategy towards its NDCs, it is considered to be policy additional.
People
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Validation report 3 documents |
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