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Measurable and quantifiable positive contributions to nature

Jun 28, 2024

 

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN, 2016), SbN is an umbrella concept that includes all actions of protection, restoration and sustainable management of natural or modified ecosystems, which simultaneously provide benefits to human well-being and biodiversity, to respond to the most pressing socio-environmental challenges, such as food security, water security, climate change, disaster risk, biodiversity loss, human health, among others.

The nature-based solutions axis seeks to protect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in strategic areas, as well as improve the livelihoods of local communities. The main lines of action of this axis are: Ecoreservas, Natural Climate Solutions and Tree Planting.

 

Ecoreservas

 

Ecoreservas are "geographically defined areas owned by companies of the Ecopetrol Group, which are voluntarily designated in part or completely to the conservation of biodiversity and the supply of ecosystemic services, without limiting their productive purposes".  
The Ecoreservas Network accounts for 20 designated areas in different parts of the country, with approximately 15,583 hectares destined for conservation. The Network allows to evidence the coexistence of operations and nature in harmony.

Of the 20 Ecoreservas designated in the Ecopetrol Group, twelve (12) belong to Ecopetrol S.A., five (5) to Cenit, two (2) to Ocensa and one (1) to Hocol.

  • Location: Neiva, Huila.
  • Learn more at: La Tribuna
  • Location: Cantagallo, Bolívar.
  • Learn more at: La Doncella
  • Location: Puerto Gaitán, Meta.
  • Learn more at: La Danta
  • Location: Tocancipá, Cundinamarca.
  • Learn more at: Tocancipá
  • Location: Villavicencio, Meta.
  • Learn more at:Zocay
  • Location: Aguazul, Casanare.
  • Learn more at: El Tucán
  • Location: Facatativá, Cundinamarca.
  • Learn more at: Mansilla
  • Location: San Antero, Córdoba.
  • Learn more at: San Antero
  • Location: Barrancabermeja, Santander.
  • Learn more at: Lisama
  • Location: Monterrey, Casanare.
  • Learn more at: Monterrey
  • Location: Puerto Gaitán, Meta.
  • Learn more at: Ocelote
  • Location: Tauramena, Casanare.
  • Learn more at: Cusiana
  • Location: Sutamarchán, Boyacá.
  • Learn more at: Sutamarchán
  • Location: Puerto Boyacá, Boyacá.
  • Learn more at: Ocensa-Páez
  • Location: Tauramena, Casanare.
  • Learn more at: Buenos Aires
  • Location: Aguazul, Casanare
  • Learn more at: Cusiana k

 

Types of ecoreserves

There are five (5) types of Ecoreserves that determine the way in which they relate to the activities of the Ecopetrol Group, described in the following image:

Types of Ecoreserves

Ecopetrol's designated Ecoreserves in collaboration with the Alexander von Humboldt Institute.

 

 

Up until now there are ten (10) *Biodiversity Management Plans, which will allow us to carry out activities that aim to improve the offer of ecosystem services and Biodiversity within the following years.

*Biodiversity Management Plans: these are a planning instrument that guides the management of each of these areas to achieve specific conservation results.

 

Ecoreserves with Biodiversity and Strengthening Plans

Of the twenty ( 20 ) Ecoreserves designated until the year 2024 , ten ( 10 ) have Biodiversity and Strengthening Plans prepared through the FIBRAS (Alexander von Humboldt Institute and Ecopetrol SA) and Ecoreserves (Alexander von Humboldt Institute, Cenit and Ecopetrol SA) Agreements.

Additionally, these ten ( 10 ) eco-reserves have a catalogue of images and sounds of the different species that inhabit these ecosystems, thanks to the study of their fauna and flora. Below, you can learn more about the characteristics and species in each of these eco-reserves:

 

 

Ecoreserva La Tribuna - HuilaLa Tribuna Ecoreserve · Huila, Neiva

  • Tropical dry forest, a highly threatened ecosystem in Colombia, unique in the area.

  • Water richness and natural hydrocarbon upwelling in the Neme stream.

 

Ecoreserva El Tucán - Casanare

El Tucán Ecoreserve · Casanare, Aguazul

  • High number of bird species recorded at the site, which gives it potential for birdwatching tourism.

  • A highlight of the site is the variety of ants found.

 

Ecoreserva La Doncella - Bolívar

La Doncella Ecoreserve · Bolívar, Cantagallo

  • Unique in its class, located on an island in the middle of the Magdalena.

  • Potential to work on water issues and livelihoods related to fishing and navigation, which presents challenges and opportunities in green business and conservation.

 

Ecoreserva Centenario La Pácora - Santander

Centenario La Pácora Ecoreserve · Santander, Barrancabermeja

  • Its conservation management will complement existing regional efforts, such as the Ciénaga de San Silvestre Integrated Management District, among others.

  • It has tourist potential for navigation in rivers and marshes for bird and primate watching.

 

Ecoreserva La Danta - Meta

La Danta Ecoreserve · Meta, Puerto Gaitán

  • It is the most extensive Ecoreserve, covering nearly 10 thousand hectares.

  • Presence of Ocarros and Dantas, animals in danger of extinction. The highlands of this area is a unique ecosystem home for deers, anteaters, anteaters, palm bears and other mammals.

 

Ecoreserva ASA La Guarupaya - Meta

ASA La Guarupaya Ecoreserve · Meta, Acacías

  • This area allows the reuse of water.

  • A highlight of the area is the variety of primates and butterflies found.

 

Ecoreserva Mansilla - Cundinamarca

Mansilla Ecoreserve · Cundinamarca, Facatativá

 

Ecoreserva La Sabana - Cundinamarca

La Sabana Ecoreserve · Cundinamarca, Tocancipá

  • The Ecoreserve is shaped by historic anthropic activities, due to the transformation of its landscape, it offers an opportunity to generate research spaces and thus carry out restoration, recovery and rehabilitation processes.

 

Ecoreserva Bosque Seco Tropical - Córdoba

Bosque Seco Tropical Ecoreserve · Córdoba, San Antero

  • The different aquatic ecosystems present in the Ecoreserve play a fundamental role in the regulation and provisioning of fresh water, which allows for a continuous supply throughout the year.

  • An outstanding element is the presence of one of the largest felines in Colombia, the Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), which is an important specie for the maintenance of the ecosystem.

 

Ecoreserva El Zocay - Meta

El Zocay Ecoreserve · Meta, Villavicencio

  • This Ecoreserve has the highest number of bird species among the Ecoreserves, which gives it potential for observation and scientific tourism.

  • A highlight is the presence of the spotted frog (Boana punctata), which has the ability to change the color of its skin and plays a key role in the ecosystem as a biological controller.

 

 

Biodiversity in the Ecoreserves

Of 10 Ecoreserves studied through biodiversity monitoring, the following data associated with biological groups were identified:

Biodiversity monitoring results summary first 10 Ecoreserves

Biological Groups

Tribuna Ecopetrol Tucán Ecopetrol ASA Ecopetrol La Danta Ecopetrol La Doncella Ecopetrol Centenario La Pácora Ecopetrol El Zocay Ecopetrol San Antero Cenit Tocancipá Cenit Mansilla Cenit

Reptiles

13

13

19

12

12

18

15

21

1

4

Insects

56

161

112

128

63

77

165

67

6

28

Fishes

3

30

74

75

36

31

67

2

2

3

Amphibians

10

18

15

19

10

17

18

16

1

3

Birds

121

170

153

174

132

135

136

127

24

82

Mammals

9

24

16

18

9

20

24

29

2

16

Plants

140

165

148

186

70

118

286

137

96

333

Total

352

581

537

612

332

416

711

399

132

469

Endemic Species Information by Ecoreseva

Biological Groups

Tribuna Ecopetrol Tucán Ecopetrol ASA Ecopetrol La Danta Ecopetrol La Doncella Ecopetrol Centenario La Pácora Ecopetrol El Zocay Ecopetrol San Antero Cenit Tocancipá Cenit Mansilla Cenit

Reptiles

1

1

1

 

1

2

1

2

1

2

Insects

5

1

 

1

1

4

5

2

2

7

Fishes

7

4

8

4

12

8

7

 

 

1

Amphibians

4

4

1

1

 

1

2

1

1

3

Birds

 

 

 

 

1

1

 

1

 

2

Mammals

3

1

1

 

 

1

3

1

1

18

Plants

3

5

2

3

1

1

3

1

1

18

Total

21

16

15

9

16

18

21

7

5

39

Information on Endangered Species by Ecoreserve

Biological Groups

Tribuna Ecopetrol Tucán Ecopetrol ASA Ecopetrol La Danta Ecopetrol La Doncella Ecopetrol Centenario La Pácora Ecopetrol El Zocay Ecopetrol San Antero Cenit Tocancipá Cenit Mansilla Cenit

Reptiles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fishes

 

3

3

 

1

1

3

 

1

 

Amphibians

1

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Birds

 

 

 

1

1

1

 

 

 

1

Mammals

 

 

1

2

 

 

3

 

 

1

Plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

1

Total

1

4

5

3

2

2

8

0

1

3

 

Recognition of the Ecoreserves Network

In 2023, Ecopetrol was awarded the “Boscar” Prize by the Mexican NGO Reforestamos. This recognition is awarded to companies that have programs to conserve and improve forests promoting sustainable development. On this occasion the initiative that was awarded to the Ecoreservas iniative.

 

In 2022, Red Colombia of the United Nations Global Compact and the Bogota Chamber of Commerce awarded recognition for good sustainable development practices to the Ecopetrol Group's Ecoreserves Network initiative, for its contribution to Sustainable Development Goal 15.

 

“This recognition is an additional motivation to continue working on the implementation of practices that respond to the environmental and social challenges we face today as a society. The Ecoreservas initiative, in addition to being a pioneer in the industry at national and international level, has great potential to conserve our biological wealth and generate well-being for the surrounding communities".

Yudy Pedreros, Environmental Management Manager (e)

 

Contributions of Ecoreserves 

Achievements  

  • 10 Ecoreserves out of a total of 20 that have Biodiversity and Strengthening Plans, as well as Image and Sound Catalogs.
  • 92 educational activities by 2024 with 1,798 participants.  
  • 2,426 species recorded since 2020. 
  • 23 threatened species identified. 
  • 120 endemic species identified. 
  • 52,400 barcodes identified. 
  • 116,000 insects registered in the SIB by 2024.

Universities linked in the research process through the Humboldt Institute

Nature-Based Solutions Platform

The NbS Platform is a tool developed by TNC and Ecopetrol to strengthen the environmental management capacities of multiple institutional actors, both in the public and the private sector. It seeks to facilitate access to information and contribute to the preparation, formulation, planning, implementation and monitoring of projects that positively impact comprehensive metrics associated with water security, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation.

 

What can be achieved with the NbS Platform?

We hope that planners, environmental authorities, project formulators, academia, consultants and private investors will benefit from the contents of the Platform for the construction of NbS projects. The platform has three main services:

  • Toolboxes with conceptual and methodological resources (guides, maps, protocols) that technically guide the construction of the different stages of the NbS project cycle (preparation, formulation, planning, implementation and monitoring).
  • Library with international success stories and informative videos on Nature-based Solutions.
  • NbS selection assistant to relate the system with areas of implementation, environmental issues or  socio-environmental challenges, including climate change, water security. The latter is useful in light of consultation procedures that require data bases to identify the most appropriate NbS.

Check the Nature Based Solutions Platform.

 

Contributions to ecological restoration

 

The Business Group joined the initiative - 1t.org - whose objective is to mobilize, connect and empower the global reforestation community to conserve, restore and cultivate one billion trees by 2030.

Find more about Ecopetrol's commitment.

 

The Ecopetrol Group's goal was to plant 6 million trees between 2018 and 2023, and 12 million trees cumulatively by 2030. By the end of 2024, the Ecopetrol Group had recorded a total of 8,855,669 trees planted, delivered, and supported in conjunction with its partners. See the table with records in the Our Ambition section 

The report of information to the Respira 2030 program of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development is made individually by each of the companies of the Ecopetrol Group, without taking into account the trees that some allies upload directly to the counter of the Respira 2030 platform. For this reason, the total number of trees registered internally by the Ecopetrol Group exceeds the data reflected on the Respira 2030 web page. For more information about this government program go to: https://www.respira2030.gov.co/.

Ecopetrol Group Goal - 12 million trees by 2030

By the end of 2024, the Ecopetrol Group had internally recorded a total of 8,855,669 trees planted, delivered, and quantified in conjunction with its partners

Company Logo Total Trees
Ecopetrol S.A.

Group 121, Objeto agrupado

 

4.003.227

Bicentenario

 

34.557

Oleoducto de los Llanos Orientales

Group 125, Objeto agrupado

113.731

Hocol

2.294.121
Ocensa

Group 129, Objeto agrupado

106.730

Cenit

2.094.222
Oleoducto de Colombia - ODC

15.485
Esenttia S.A.

22.622
Reficar

Group 137, Objeto agrupado

16.352
ISA

154.622

TOTAL 8.855.669

 

Ecopetrol Goal: Conserve 15 wild species

 

The Wildlife Project (PVS) is a biodiversity conservation initiative in Colombia carried out in three landscapes of great biological, socioeconomic, and cultural importance, which support populations of important and unique species: the Eastern Plains, the Middle Magdalena, and the Amazonian Andean Piedmont. These landscapes face significant challenges for the conservation of species, ecosystems, and the sustainable use of natural resources, as well as poor land use planning and a lack of incentives for conservation or the implementation of sustainable production practices. 

  • The Magdalena Medio has undergone major transformations in its natural cover, mainly due to unsustainable agricultural activities.
  • The Eastern Plains, whose ecosystems are mostly well-preserved, have experienced an increase in the intensity of pressures on biodiversity in recent years.  
  • The Andean Amazonian Foothills, a region of great biological importance at the river level, since it gives rise to wetlands and rivers that flow into the Amazon basin, and in turn has a great productive capacity, which generates a priority need with respect to the conservation of biodiversity.
  • Implementing partners: WildLife Conservation Society (WCS) and Fondo Acción 

Learn more about the 15 species:

Magdalena Medio:

Llanos Orientales:

 

Macro Results 

 

Natural Climate Solutions 

Natural Climate Solutions are a type of Nature-Based Solution, and correspond to actions that avoid greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase carbon storage in forests, grasslands and wetlands. Some of these solutions include:


Protection in critical ecosystems such as: 

  • Forests 
  • Wetlands 
  • Grasslands


Integrated management of: 

  • Timber forests 
  • Grazing lands 
  • Cropland 


Ecological restoration of: 

  • Forests  
  • Wetlands 

Restoration not only returns forests to a healthy state, but also increases the amount of carbon sequestered, improves biodiversity and soil and water quality in the ecosystem, and provides economic benefits to the communities that depend on that forest. World Economic Forum, 2021. 
 

CO₂e avoidance initiatives:

  • Avoided deforestation 
  • Improved agricultural crops, trees on agricultural land. 
  • Wetland and moorland conservation 


Initiatives to capture CO₂e:

  • Reforestation and afforestation 
  • New agricultural technologies 
  • Restoration of wetlands and moorlands

 

Portfolio of Natural Climate Solutions

The Greenhouse Gas offset portfolio is based on the Natural Climate Solutions prioritized for Ecopetrol’s Bussiness Group, with the greatest potential to reduce emissions and carbon quantification methodologies endorsed by certification programs. In case new methodologies are developed, these solutions can and will be incorporated into the portfolio.

Ecopetrol and The Nature Conservacy (TNC) structured the SNC portfolio with the purpose of recognizing projects with high potential for mitigation and compensation, to support Ecopetrol's Decarbonization Plan.  The selection criteria for projects that are part of the SNC portfolio are:

1. The most cost-effective CNS pathways prioritized for Colombia by TNC

 

  • CEB: Avoided deforestation
  • RB: Forest restoration (includes reforestation)
  • ATA: Planting trees on agricultural land (silvopastoral and agroforestry)
  • CEP: Avoided conversion of páramo areas
  • CEHC: Avoided conversion of inland wetlands
  • CESN: Avoided conversion of natural savannas
  • MNB: Natural Forest Management
  • RH: Wetland Restoration
  • MN: Nutrient Management
  • CL: Firewood Collection
  • OP: Grazing Optimization
  • MF: Fire Management
  • PF: Forest plantations
2. Potential mitigation validation by forest type Deforestation avoided (REDD+)
  • BHM: montane rainforest
  • BHMb: low montane rainforest
  • BHpM: premontane rainforest
  • BHT: tropical rainforest
  • BmHM: very humid montane bosque
  • BmHMb: very humid low montane forest
  • BmHpM: very humid premontane forest
  • BmHT: very humid tropical forest
  • BmST: very dry tropical forest, BPM: montane rainforest
  • BPMb: low montane rainforest
  • BPpM: Premontane Rainforest
  • BPT: pluvial rainfores
3. Planting trees on agricultural land (silvopastoral and agroforestry)
  • AM: Amazonia
  • AN: Andes
  • CA: Caribbean
  • OR: Orinoquia

Additionally, other aspects are considered, such as:

  • Location in areas of strategic interest
  • Social and environmental cost-benefits
  • Developers with extensive experience, knowledge, technical and financial execution capacity
  • Risk management associated with the implementation of the type of initiatives, technical, financial, and legal execution

 

Role of Natural Climate Solutions in the Energy Transition

  • Natural Climate Solutions play a key role in the energy transition, as they not only generate carbon credits, but also additional benefits that improve the socio-ecological conditions of the areas where they are implemented. 
  • They include reforestation, afforestation, restoration and sustainable land management activities, which help offset GHG emissions in energy and other sectors.  
  • They contribute to climate resilience by providing key ecosystem services that are important for climate change adaptation.

 

 

REDD+ MAGDALENA VALLEY

  • Conservation and restoration of forests and wetlands in Santander and Antioquia and an estimated reduction potential of 19,000  tons of CO₂e annually

 

WILDLIFE PROJECT · PVS

  • Conservation and restoration of floodplains in the Andean-Amazonian Foothills and the Middle Magdalena Basin and an estimated reduction potential of 32,000  tons of CO₂e per year

 

ORINOCO CARBON

  • Prevention in the transformation of natural ecosystems, as a conservation strategy for the Colombian Orinoquia region and an estimated reduction potential of 570,000  tons of CO₂e annually  in the long term.

 

TNC CARBON SURVEY PROTOCOL

  • Consolidation of a national bioeconomy strategy from the perspective of energy transition scenarios 

 

CARBON AND WETLANDS

  • Carbon restoration and monitoring in wetland ecosystems in the Middle and Lower Magdalena with estimated reduction potential:  558,000 tons of CO₂e annually  in the long term

 

BLUE AND GREEN CARBON BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CHOCÓ

  • Reduction of or avoided GHG emissions from agriculture, forestry, and other land uses
  • Deforestation of approximately 4,000 hectares avoided , with an estimated reduction potential of 1.6  million tons of CO₂e avoided/reduced over the long term.

 

IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS: "Essence and Territory" FIBERS

  • Identification and implementation of strategies and tools for comprehensive biodiversity monitoring, which strengthens science-based decision-making.

 

Colombian Institute of Petroleum and Energy Transition · ICPET

  • Generates scientific knowledge for the management of barriers that cause sources of uncertainty in the estimates of carbon stocks and flows in ecosystems and sustainable production systems

 

Energy Communities Formed and Registered with the RUCE
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Within the framework of the Wildlife Project, in addition to conserving 15 species of flora and fauna, it also seeks to improve the well-being of communities, many of which are in vulnerable conditions. Through conservation incentives, the seven energy communities, described below, are implemented

Community

City

Number of Members

Entrepreneuship

Products/Services

Conservation

1

Farallones de Vida

Cali

11

Nature tourism Services linked to tourism​

Lighting​ Improved visitor services​ Prepared foods​​

Restoration of forest cover to protect water resources
2

 

Brisas del Río Magdalena

 

Barrancabermeja

 

18 Fishing product preservation service​

Ice

Refrigeration service

Good fishing practices, conservation of striped catfish, bocachico, manatee and river turtle, and wetlands
3

 

Ecoenergías del Carare​

 

Puerto Parra 12 Water and sanitation services Water for access to associates Good fishing practices, conservation of striped catfish, bocachico, manatee and river turtle, and wetlands
4

 

ASOMUCARE Ecoenergético

 

Puerto Parra 8 Food preparation and bakery service

Prepared Foods

Striped catfish, spider hand, and wetland conservation and restoration​
5

 

Amigos de la Ciénaga

 

Puerto Parra 13 Wine, fish, chicken, prepared food, retail, and livestock production services

Ice

Refrigeration Service Prepared Foods

Good fishing practices, conservation of striped catfish, bocachico, manatee and river turtle, and wetlands
6

 

ECOMACIAS

 

Puerto Parra 10 Food preservation, including fish products​

Ice

Refrigeration service

Good fishing practices, manatee, jaguar and spider monkey conservation, and manatee monitoring
7

 

Ecoenergía Pescomagda

 

Barrancabermeja 9 Fishing product preservation service

Ice

Refrigeration service

Good fishing practices, conservation of striped catfish, bocachico, manatee and river turtle, and wetlands

 

Implementation of Natural Climate Solutions projects to enable supply

Ecopetrol employs different actions to enable the supply of  NCS projects, which include: methodologies, protocols, baselines, early investment in Natural Climate Solutions projects.

The information described below corresponds to estimates based on secondary information. With the implementation of the projects, the data corresponding to direct data collection in the territory will be updated.

For more information see the section: Strategic Partners.

Benefits of Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) projects

Natural Climate Solutions projects generate social and environmental benefits for territories towards a just energy transition, some of them are:

 

Contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation.

 

Empower and strengthen communities, generate income and local and regional sustainable development alternatives.

 

Promote the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

 

Promote the diversification of local economies.

 

Improve the water and food security of the communities involved.

 

Enable the implementation of community monitoring and provide valuable information on biodiversity.

 

 

 

 

 

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