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Juniper Forest , Texas Ecosystem Restoration Alliance 3Agro Lab 15 Native, 3Agro Wheels India, Biotasoil Foundation Butere Tree Project, Vision Farmers' Organization Las Azucenas Tropical Hardwoods, Los Santos Consulting, LLC Xibalba Reforestation Project , Green Balam Forests Montpreveyres, Almighty Tree Compartment 3A Glenlochay, RipaGar TDF - Reforestation 1, Oasa Kisampa, Kisampa Conservancy [TEST] Tsaratanana Reforestation, Health In Harmony Urbem Forest 1, Urbem Forests Padvariai, Povilas Padaiga Foundation Gaia Grid India, Gaia Grid ReverdeC_Predio Hato Viejo 2021 (RI 2), Fundación ReverdeC Titan Urban Forest Hosur, Biotasoil Foundation Titan Miyawaki Urban Forest, Biotasoil Foundation Rotary Urban Miyawaki Forest Brindavan Nagar, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Anantapur, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Kurnool, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Ghatkesar, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Solapur, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Karjat, Biotasoil Foundation Titan Go Green Vadodara, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Ajmer, Biotasoil Foundation TGG Delhi, Biotasoil Foundation Ki-Maasai Initiative, Beulah Valleys Diamante Luz Reforestation, Diamante Luz Fundo Chauvini Forest Conservation, Hernan Caravedo Veliz Marigat Permaculture Farm, Galken Regen: Centre for Agroecology and Regenerative Enterprises Miti Tree Museum , Miti Alliance Tierraviva#23, Tierra Viva Forest Tierraviva#18, Tierra Viva Forest TierraViva#19, Tierra Viva Forest Tierraviva#20, Tierra Viva Forest Tierraviva#22, Tierra Viva Forest Community Reforestation and Agroforestry Project in the Ignié District, Republic of Congo, AGRO-MAP ReverdeC _Hato viejo Zona 2 (3), Fundación ReverdeC ReverdeC _Hato viejo Zona 2 (2), Fundación ReverdeC ReverdeC _Hato viejo Zona 2 (1), Fundación ReverdeC Gerardo Marín , ReforestACCION Belén Soto, ReforestACCION Ejido El Asoleadero, ReforestACCION Tesquedó zona 2, ReforestACCION Tesquedó zona 3, ReforestACCION Tesquedó zona 1, ReforestACCION Alameda del Rincón , ReforestACCION Tenazdá zona 1, ReforestACCION Tenazdá zona 2, ReforestACCION Don Simón El Terrero, ReforestACCION El Ameyal, ReforestACCION San Martín, ReforestACCION Don Miro Tlacote, ReforestACCION Tlacote el Alto, ReforestACCION Ejido Puerto Bermeo, ReforestACCION Ejido Tlalpujahuilla, ReforestACCION Carlos y Esther, ReforestACCION Agroforestry System Senguio, ReforestACCION Comunidad San Nicolás Tarimoro, ReforestACCION Ejido Santa María, ReforestACCION Tulan Nature Reserve, Green Balam Forests Miyawaki forest, Amboseli, CHD Conservation Kenya Hacienda Vieja, ReforestACCION Ejido Chincua, ReforestACCION Leodegario Ruíz, ReforestACCION Ejido Carindapaz, ReforestACCION Ejido San Lorenzo, ReforestACCION Otilio Téllez, ReforestACCION Bells Road, Newell. Zone A., Daintree Life Ejido San Francisco, ReforestACCION Ejido San José de Guadalupe, ReforestACCION Ejido San José Corrales, ReforestACCION Ejido Hervidero y Plancha, ReforestACCION Arturo Marín, ReforestACCION Ejido Ocampo, ReforestACCION Adolfo Marín, ReforestACCION Udumuka Farm, Green Horizon Foundation Salvador González Reséndiz, ReforestACCION Ejido Rincón de Soto, ReforestACCION Alejandro Guzmán Ponce, ReforestACCION Ground2Gut, BTLLAgroforestry Dholakia Foundation's Afforestation Project , Dholakia Foundation Kisii Biodiversity Restoration and Agroforestry, HIGHLANDS ENVIRONMENT CBO LT - Macanal - El Volador - 1 , La Tierrita Type Afforestation / Reforestation Forest Conservation Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Improved Forest Management Size 0 - 10 ha 10 - 100 ha 100 - 1,000 ha 1,000 - 10,000 ha 10,000 ha + Location Australia Brazil Colombia Congo - Brazzaville Costa Rica Guatemala India Kenya Lithuania Madagascar Mexico Peru Portugal Switzerland Tanzania Thailand United Kingdom United States Reset filters ALL PROJECTS 84 JUNIPER FOREST Juniper Forest is a mixed forest consisting primarily of Juniperus ashei, Ulmus crassifolia, Diospyros texana, and Sophora secundiflora. The soil is rocky, and the climate is humid sub-tropical. The ash juniper are relatively old, with some trees recorded to be over 100 years old. This project is a small forest conservation project with only minimal human intervention intended. Marker UNITED STATES Leaf CONSERVATION Area 0.420 HA 3AGRO LAB 15 NATIVE 3Agro's value proposition is to manage forest assets from Amazonian biodiversity as a symbiotic solution between the bioeconomy and digital technologies. The sources of income will be through well-known products on the market such as açaí powder, cocoa and cupuaçu, in addition to NFTs related to carbon credits, forest biodiversity and social impact. Strategic partners are Horta da Terra, Open Forest Protocol, MoedaSeeds, Blockchain One, Digital Gaia, Reflora, BioAssets, Miriti, Petruz Fruity, Açaí Rajá and COAMA. The target audience will be B2B for the sale of açaí powder, cocoa and cupuaçu, as well as NFTs. Marker BRAZIL Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.975 HA WHEELS INDIA Hybrid Miyawaki forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.265 HA BUTERE TREE PROJECT This is an area where trees have been cut and we intend to plant new trees. Marker KENYA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.511 HA LAS AZUCENAS TROPICAL HARDWOODS We have developed and implemented a decentralized citizen participation impact investment model that makes land restoration economically feasible and viable. In the year 2000, enrichment plantations of fishtail xate (Chamaedorea ernesti-augusti) were carried out using forest succession processes. We started by restoring the existing forest canopy on our 49 HA site consisting of 17 HA for preservation. From this work, we achieved proof of concept that our cultivated tropical hardwoods can reach maturity and commercial grade within 18 years. In 2017 we restored the remaining area by planting a combination of high-value, tropical hardwood species. The Las Azucenas tropical hardwood cultivation has a surface area of 31.00 hectares (ha). Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 30.746 HA XIBALBA REFORESTATION PROJECT Once a tropical forest landscape, this zone has experienced 80% deforestation in 20 years for conversion to cattle ranching and monocultures. Xibalba is divided into two projects, a 24 ha secondary forest that is naturally regenerating under conservation management and a 31 ha former cattle pasture that is in the process of reforestation. Since our beginning in 2020, over 20,000 native trees have been planted in the Xibalba Reforestation Project and a diverse range of restoration practices and techniques have been trialed. Our biodiverse mix of species was chosen to support wildlife habitat regeneration (particularly for Jaguars), to lockdown carbon, and to strengthen economic resilience by providing a wide range of products. Our field team is made up of members of the local community with extensive forest experience and we work closely with a range of local stakeholders. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 29.460 HA MONTPREVEYRES This project is located in the Jorat, a region affected by repeated droughts and the bark beetle that attacks weakened spruce trees. On this plot, the spruce trees affected by the bark beetle had to be felled. We have therefore replanted species that are adapted to climate change and resistant to drought, such as larches and lindens. Linden trees will bring bees and insects to this forest. Marker SWITZERLAND Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.126 HA COMPARTMENT 3A GLENLOCHAY The reforestation project took its name from the Forest of Mamlorn, the ancient hunting forest that straddled Glen Lochay. The restoration project took off in 2010 establishing 522ha of new native woodland and 800,000 native trees. The forestry is subdivided into twelve compartments (soon 16) straddling the walls of the glen, allowing the trees to grow free from grazing pressure. This lays the foundations for a forested landscape, the likes of which have not been seen in this glen for generations. This new woodland creates a mass of fresh habitat whose protection attracts fungi, insects and wildlife. And as the forests grow, so they will be colonised by these species. This woodland is not only visually pleasing, it creates the conditions for wildlife to flourish, improving the soil, absorbing rainfall, all while sequestering atmospheric carbon. Compartment 3A is one of the 12 compartments mentioned above and is used for this pilot with OFP. Marker UNITED KINGDOM Leaf REFORESTATION Area 18.474 HA TDF - REFORESTATION 1 Traditional Dream Factory is operating as a DAO, organized in a sociocratic manner with circles for each of our core areas of focus: permaculture, architecture & construction, legal & tokenization, community and coordination. Over last winter we planted about 1800 trees, reforesting some of the uncovered land as well as starting our food forest which we are expanding this winter (2022). We planted ~1000 trees from seed in the fall that we will be adding to our forest to enhance it's biodiversity and create a wholistic food production system that can sustain life. Marker PORTUGAL Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.470 HA KISAMPA Kisampa Conservancy is a community-owned, privately-managed natural habitat and wildlife preservation project on the southern boundary of the Saadani National Park in coastal Tanzania, East Africa. The area is made up of old-growth riparian forest, open woodland, oxbow lakes and wetlands, seasonal grassland floodplains and savannah thickets. This unique ecosystem is habitat to an extensive and varied number of wildlife that pass through Kisampa. Both are ecologically vulnerable to unsustainable exploitation for charcoal cutting, timber logging, wildlife poaching, overfishing and environmental damage as a result of the incursion of uncontrolled pastoral cattle, goat and sheep herders. Marker TANZANIA Leaf CONSERVATION Area 3809.074 HA [TEST] TSARATANANA REFORESTATION The Manombo Forest of SE Madagascar includes 5,000 hectares of lowland and littoral rainforest and serves as a critical habitat for nine lemur species and source of clean water and forest products for the 7,885 Antaisaka, Antaifasy and Betsileo people living in 32 communities on its border. Health In Harmony collaborates with these communities to reforest degraded areas of the Manombo forest with native species. Marker MADAGASCAR Leaf REFORESTATION Area 2.092 HA URBEM FOREST 1 We create miniature forests. Our dedicated team of thirty core volunteers from 15 different countries transforms vacant, undesirable lots around the city into Fast Forests®. These compact green spaces sustain thousands of native plants, provide habitats for critical species, and act as community hubs for eco-education, art, and special events. Utilizing mindful, Miyawaki-inspired principles, our biologists and forest designers carefully choose suitable plants and plot strategic layouts to ensure the best chance of viability while maximizing environmental benefits. Volunteers plant, maintain, and monitor growth. Each bio-diverse Fast Forest® is fully sustainable within three years and absorbs 265% more carbon than traditional reforesting methods. Marker PORTUGAL Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.288 HA PADVARIAI Our organisation develops small scale forest afforestation projects across Baltic states. Current project - Padvariai is 4 ha in size and since it has very wet landscape - Black alders were a perfect match here. We also saved all of local natural habitat of birds and other species. In total we planted around 11000 saplings. Marker LITHUANIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 3.982 HA GAIA GRID INDIA Located on 45,000 sq. ft. of dry land on the hills of Kadampara, Kerala, Gaia grid is envisioned to be a model food forest founded with the aim to create a self-sustaining pocket. The main long-term objectives are to achieve complete nutritional autonomy by growing all of our own food (organically) and promote off-grid living. In the future, we also plan on collaborating with local tribal villagers to help create similar self-sustaining food forests which in turn can grow into a co-op of tribal farmers. Gaia grid will also promote permaculture, sustainable architecture, natural farming and unconditional gifting. Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.444 HA REVERDEC_PREDIO HATO VIEJO 2021 (RI 2) ReverdeC es un programa voluntario de restauración ecológica participativa de Celsia (empresa de energía del grupo Argos). El objetivo es el aumento de la cobertura forestal y la restauración ecológica participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas, muchas de las cuales abastecen los acueductos municipales y veredales de los departamentos del Valle del Cauca, Antioquia, Atlántico y Tolima. En conclusión, es la siembra de árboles nativos para la restauración de cuencas hídricas. En este caso, desde el año 2020 iniciamos un proceso de restauración en el predio Hato Viejo de Yotoco, Valle del Cauca en donde se busca recuperar zonas degradadas por procesos ganaderos, proteger el recurso hídrico y el ecosistema de bosque seco tropical. Marker COLOMBIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 6.181 HA TITAN URBAN FOREST HOSUR This urban forest project is part of the Titan Go Green Initiative. Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.407 HA TITAN MIYAWAKI URBAN FOREST Urban Hybrid Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.233 HA ROTARY URBAN MIYAWAKI FOREST BRINDAVAN NAGAR Rotary urban Miyawaki Forest at Brindavan Nagar developed with Hosur municipal corporation Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.174 HA TGG ANANTAPUR Urban Miyawaki forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.437 HA TGG KURNOOL Urban Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.424 HA TGG GHATKESAR Urban Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.292 HA TGG SOLAPUR Urban Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.366 HA TGG KARJAT Urban Miyawaki forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.063 HA TITAN GO GREEN VADODARA Urban Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.060 HA TGG AJMER Urban Miyawaki Forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.248 HA TGG DELHI Urban Miyawaki forest Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.217 HA KI-MAASAI INITIATIVE The Ki-Maasai Initiative is a cycling model that aims at Planting trees whilst growing food sustainably is our mission. We are on the ground and we do our part to ensure our people, environment and animals thrive. Whilst at it we aim to massively impact communities affected by poverty and climate change effects We grow grass for cows and concurrently growing trees to reforest the region. On top of that we partner with families to create a bio-digester that uses the cow dung for production of gas for the families to use as fuel. The waste from the bio-digester is then used as manure for the trees and grass. Marker KENYA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.194 HA DIAMANTE LUZ REFORESTATION 8 hectares of reforestation Marker COSTA RICA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 8.164 HA FUNDO CHAUVINI FOREST CONSERVATION Fundo Chauvini Forest Conservation has as main objective the avoidance of emissions from deforestation. The Project also serves to protect and maintain native biodiversity. Carbon financing may allow owners to change land use to "Protected Forest Privately Managed“, process which requires financial investment to prepare and submit a technical report to a public organization (Servicio Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado - SERNANP), entity that processes land use changes to forest and its inclusion into the national protected forest registry. On the other hand, in the absence of carbon financing, the entire property, including the project area may by economic necessity, be sold by the owners. The most likely buyer would be a farmer who would harvest the entire property, sell the valuable wood, burn the remaining woody biomass, and implement agricultural conversion. Marker PERU Leaf CONSERVATION Area 43.986 HA MARIGAT PERMACULTURE FARM The Centre for Agroecology and Regenerative Enterprises is a technical competence and practical experience hub that specializes in agroecology, using permaculture design principles and regenerative enterprises development at individual and landscape levels, led by farmers and communities. Our mission is to promote regenerative farming practices that prioritize soil and ecosystem health through the basic principles of Earth Care, People Care, and fair share, woven into one fabric for regenerative futures. We deploy a wide range of techniques and practices, including syntropic agroforestry, permaculture food forests, organic market gardening, vermiculture, aquaculture, rights-based social movement building, and community-led financial models and instruments. Our team is committed to creating closed-loop farming practices and a circular economic model that minimizes waste, maximizes efficiency, and promotes sustainable farming practices. Marker KENYA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.058 HA MITI TREE MUSEUM Miti Alliance set up the Miti Tree Museum to serve the purpose of safeguarding and growing different tree species that are rare and in danger of going extinct. The Museum was set up to serve also as a live seed bank for the trees grown there, to one day provide seeds from the various trees. The tree museum also has a tree nursery and a kitchen garden to showcase agroforestry and regenerative agriculture. The site selected is on leasehold land belonging to the Miti Alliance founders, the land is on a 4.3-acre piece of land that has been selected mainly because it is ideal for restoration and reforestation activities. Marker KENYA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.671 HA TIERRAVIVA#23 This plantation is a regeneration of land that was degraded because it was used for cattle fattening. For the installation of this plantation, 6 species of trees were used: Dalbergia retusa, Swietenia macrophyla, Brosimum alicastrum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Cedrela odorata, and Cojoba Arborea, to which hydrogel was applied to ensure their good development during the dry season. In addition, silvicultural treatments such as pruning, and cleaning. The land also has a fire fence. The reforestation is pruned every six months and cleaned of weeds every four months to ensure good growth. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 42.489 HA TIERRAVIVA#18 This plantation is a regeneration of land that was degraded because it was used for cattle fattening. For the installation of this plantation, 6 species of trees were used: Dalbergia retusa, Swietenia macrophyla, Brosimum alicastrum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Cedrela odorata, and Cojoba Arborea, to which hydrogel was applied to ensure their good development during the dry season. In addition, silvicultural treatments such as pruning, and cleaning. The land also has a fire fence. The reforestation is pruned every six months and cleaned of weeds every four months to ensure good growth. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 44.082 HA TIERRAVIVA#19 This plantation is a regeneration of land that was degraded because it was used for cattle fattening. For the installation of this plantation, 6 species of trees were used: Dalbergia retusa, Swietenia macrophyla, Brosimum alicastrum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Cedrela odorata, and Cojoba Arborea, to which hydrogel was applied to ensure their good development during the dry season. In addition, silvicultural treatments such as pruning, and cleaning. The land also has a fire fence. The reforestation is pruned every six months and cleaned of weeds every four months to ensure good growth. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.783 HA TIERRAVIVA#20 This plantation is a regeneration of land that was degraded because it was used for cattle fattening. For the installation of this plantation, 6 species of trees were used: Dalbergia retusa, Swietenia macrophyla, Brosimum alicastrum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Cedrela odorata, and Cojoba Arborea, to which hydrogel was applied to ensure their good development during the dry season. In addition, silvicultural treatments such as pruning, and cleaning. The land also has a fire fence. The reforestation is pruned every six months and cleaned of weeds every four months to ensure good growth. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 9.299 HA TIERRAVIVA#22 This plantation is a regeneration of land that was degraded because it was used for cattle fattening. For the installation of this plantation, 6 species of trees were used: Dalbergia retusa, Swietenia macrophyla, Brosimum alicastrum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Cedrela odorata, and Cojoba Arborea, to which hydrogel was applied to ensure their good development during the dry season. In addition, silvicultural treatments such as pruning, and cleaning. The land also has a fire fence. The reforestation is pruned every six months and cleaned of weeds every four months to ensure good growth. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 9.188 HA COMMUNITY REFORESTATION AND AGROFORESTRY PROJECT IN THE IGNIÉ DISTRICT, REPUBLIC OF CONGO Agro-Map is a nature-based solution company specializing in implementing sustainable development projects with a socio-economic and environmental impact for the project beneficiaries. The company has been operating since 2018. It operates in Abidjan, Congo, and just recently in Ghana. We are on a mission to promote sustainable agricultural practices to combat climate change in the cocoa, coffee, oil palm, cotton, cashew, and other food crop sectors. In the Republic of Congo, with financial support from ON A MISSION, AGRO-MAP is developing a Reforestation and Community Agroforestry project in the Ignié district, village of Liko, covering an area of 10ha/year. Marker REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 13.512 HA REVERDEC _HATO VIEJO ZONA 2 (3) ReverdeC es un programa voluntario de restauración ecológica participativa de Celsia (empresa de energía del grupo Argos), el cuál es operado por la Fundación ReverdeC. El objetivo es el aumento de la cobertura forestal y la restauración ecológica participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas, muchas de las cuales abastecen los acueductos municipales y veredales de los departamentos del Valle del Cauca, Antioquia, Atlántico y Tolima. En conclusión, es la siembra de árboles nativos para la restauración de cuencas hídricas. En este caso, desde el año 2020 iniciamos un proceso de restauración en el predio Hato Viejo de Yotoco, Valle del Cauca en donde se busca recuperar zonas degradadas por procesos ganaderos, proteger el recurso hídrico y el ecosistema de bosque seco tropical. Marker COLOMBIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 5.330 HA REVERDEC _HATO VIEJO ZONA 2 (2) ReverdeC es un programa voluntario de restauración ecológica participativa de Celsia (empresa de energía del grupo Argos), el cuál es operado por la Fundación ReverdeC. El objetivo es el aumento de la cobertura forestal y la restauración ecológica participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas, muchas de las cuales abastecen los acueductos municipales y veredales de los departamentos del Valle del Cauca, Antioquia, Atlántico y Tolima. En conclusión, es la siembra de árboles nativos para la restauración de cuencas hídricas. En este caso, desde el año 2020 iniciamos un proceso de restauración en el predio Hato Viejo de Yotoco, Valle del Cauca en donde se busca recuperar zonas degradadas por procesos ganaderos, proteger el recurso hídrico y el ecosistema de bosque seco tropical. Marker COLOMBIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 6.143 HA REVERDEC _HATO VIEJO ZONA 2 (1) ReverdeC es un programa voluntario de restauración ecológica participativa de Celsia (empresa de energía del grupo Argos), el cuál es operado por la Fundación ReverdeC. El objetivo es el aumento de la cobertura forestal y la restauración ecológica participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas, muchas de las cuales abastecen los acueductos municipales y veredales de los departamentos del Valle del Cauca, Antioquia, Atlántico y Tolima. En conclusión, es la siembra de árboles nativos para la restauración de cuencas hídricas. En este caso, desde el año 2020 iniciamos un proceso de restauración en el predio Hato Viejo de Yotoco, Valle del Cauca en donde se busca recuperar zonas degradadas por procesos ganaderos, proteger el recurso hídrico y el ecosistema de bosque seco tropical. Marker COLOMBIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 7.504 HA GERARDO MARÍN This land that is in the middle of the forest was used for many years for crops such as corn and oats. Due to the very low prices with which the owner could sell corn and/or oats and the very high prices of the necessary inputs for agriculture, the owner of the land decided to return his forest use. In 2021, infiltration ditches were made at level with a plow disk to stop the erosion that the land was experiencing and also to stop the flow of water over it. The trees have adapted well, in 2022 the trees that were dead were replaced and in 2022 and 2023 four irrigations were applied during the dry season. The owner wants to see the forest on that land again, in addition, to be able to take advantage of it in some way. That is why during 2023 apples, nopales, and maguey trees were planted in different areas of the land, seeking to generate income in the short and medium term for the beneficiary. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.927 HA BELÉN SOTO This land that is in the middle of the forest was used for many years for crops such as corn and oats. Due to the hard work required for annual crops, the very low prices with which the owners could sell corn and/or oats and the very high prices of the necessary inputs for agriculture, the owners of the land decided to return his forest use. The owner of this land is an older adult around 70 years old. She has expressed her intention to leave a forest in her small piece of land for future years and her heir agrees. In 2021, infiltration ditches were made at level with a plow disk to stop the erosion that the land was experiencing and also to stop the flow of water over it. The trees were planted in the edge of the ditch For them to take advantage of the water stored in the ditches after the rains . The trees have adapted well, in 2022 the trees that were dead were replaced and in 2022 and 2023 four irrigations were applied during the dry season. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.750 HA EJIDO EL ASOLEADERO We started working with the Ejido El Asoleadero in 2022. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. We have donated around 33,000 trees of different species which now we have the compromise to monitor and help them to establish in their lands. We have worked together in more than 5 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. We are working with them at three 3 different polygons which add up to 77.9 hectares of which there are 65.9 hectares within the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve . This ejido has 160 ejidatarios who have their families living on these lands and from these lands. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 12.050 HA TESQUEDÓ ZONA 2 In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, recent fires and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.207 HA TESQUEDÓ ZONA 3 In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, recent fires and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.282 HA TESQUEDÓ ZONA 1 In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, recent fires and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.169 HA ALAMEDA DEL RINCÓN In this area there is no vegetation because there have been cattle for many years. Currently there are problems of soil erosion. The owners of the land are concerned and willing to work to recover the vegetation in the area. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.665 HA TENAZDÁ ZONA 1 In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, recent fires and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 3.664 HA TENAZDÁ ZONA 2 In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, recent fires and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 2.083 HA DON SIMÓN EL TERRERO This land was used for many years to plant corn. This place is located in an ejido and the owner of the land wants to reforest his land to recover the vegetation. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.604 HA EL AMEYAL Cows were grazed in this forest area for many years. Now it is intended to reforest to recover the vegetation. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.971 HA SAN MARTÍN In this area the forest is degraded due to the presence of the bark beetle plague, cattle grazing and illegal logging. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 4.992 HA DON MIRO TLACOTE This land is part of an ejido. The land is used for agricultural use, but the owner is interested in integrating trees into his land. The area is a dry semi-desert area. Marker MEXICO Leaf AGROFORESTRY Area 0.319 HA TLACOTE EL ALTO Este lugar está ubicado en la zona occidental de microcuencas del estado de Querétaro. Es una zona semidesértica con problemas de deforestación a causa del ganado. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.633 HA EJIDO PUERTO BERMEO We started working with the Ejido Puerto Bermeo since 2020. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. We have donated around 36,970 trees of different species and we have worked together in more than 15 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. We are working with them in 6 different polygons and 53.4 hectares. This Ejido is conformed 355 persons which are not all active in the activities but they get the benefits. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 14.132 HA EJIDO TLALPUJAHUILLA We started working with the Ejido Tlalpujahuilla since 2021. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better conditions. We have donated around trees of different species and we have worked together in more than 10 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. They have given us seed and soil for our nurseries. We are working with them in 5 different polygons and 36.29 hectares. We have been reforesting in parts of the forest that present high rates of ecosystemic degradation and also in parts where the ejido made logging as their foret use permission. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 33.997 HA CARLOS Y ESTHER Carlos and Esther's land had not been worked on for many years because it required a lot of energy and money to produce on it since the slope is very steep and has high erosion rates. An agroforestry system design was carried out which includes fruit trees, timber, maguey and cactus. With this the owners seek to have a diversity of products for their diet and also to sell within the community. Furthermore, in the corridors that remained within the project, the brothers want to herd their cow or their sheep. The contour lines were marked with an “A” device, leaving four meters between crop lines. For planting, large round holes were made and compost was placed inside some of them. For the plantation we have volunteers from Cien Mil Razones, Aire Libre and KrispyKreme. Marker MEXICO Leaf AGROFORESTRY Area 0.471 HA AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM SENGUIO This land has previously had efforts to be reforested. In 2022, together with Aerzen volunteers, we planted pine trees on the edges of the infiltration ditches created at contour lines. This year we reforested with more pine, cedar, nopal and maguey. We are trying different techniques to have greater results, such as planting near native shrubs and planting shrubs together with trees. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 5.052 HA COMUNIDAD SAN NICOLÁS TARIMORO We started working with San Nicolás Tarimoro in 2022. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. We have donated around 29,800 trees of different species like Abies religiosa, Pinus pseudostrobus, Pinus devoniana, Quercus sp., Arbutus xalapensis, Cupressus lusitanica. which now we have the compromise to monitor and help them to establish in their lands. We have worked together in more than 10 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. They are really active in all our activities and they always show good disposition. We are working with them at seven different polygons which add up to 56.8 hectares, all of them within the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve . Reserve . Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 25.708 HA EJIDO SANTA MARÍA Santa María We started working with ejido Santa María in 2020. We have planted over 30,664 trees of different species like different cedars, ash trees and different species of pines. It has been planted in different polygons in which there has been forestry exploitation, excessive logging and fires. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. ReforestACCIÓN has the compromise to monitor and help them to establish in their lands. We have worked together in more than 10 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. They are really active in all our activities and they always show good disposition. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 17.590 HA TULAN NATURE RESERVE The Tulan Nature Reserve, managed by Green Balam Forests, is a conservation and sustainable forest management project situated in the buffer zone of the Maya Biosphere Reserve. It incorporates various income-generating strategies, including carbon credit generation through REDD+ projects, responsible timber and non-timber forest product harvesting (FSC), eco-tourism activities, and the potential for biodiversity credits. This diverse approach promotes both environmental sustainability and economic resilience for the project. Marker GUATEMALA Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 424.962 HA MIYAWAKI FOREST, AMBOSELI The first Miyawaki forest in Amboseli is set to showcase the power of reforestation and afforestation led and executed by the indigenous community. The project has been implemented together with the community. We work with two community-based organizations Narutoi Women's Group, and Namunyak Youth Group coming from the Lemong'o area in Amboseli where the project is being implemented. With the set up of a tree nursery in our space. We have an adequate supply of tree seedlings that we shall use in our restoration project. We have grown 10,000 trees and we will be growing 10,000 more by the end of 2023. The standing forest will be home to wildlife and also a bird sanctuary. This will be a very important habitat for many animal species. Marker KENYA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 1.017 HA HACIENDA VIEJA This land is managed by two neighbors: Everardo Salcedo and Silvia González who have planted trees for more than ten years in search of restoring the forest in which their properties are located. Since 2021 we started working with them, donating cactus, lavender, more than 20820 trees over 21 hectares and resources for irrigating the trees. Among the species they have planted is: Quercus sp. , Ash, Michoacan Pine, Pseudostrobus Pine, willow and cedar. In addition, Everardo actively participates with the association in sharing contacts and sending people to support the activities we organize. They want the property to have ecotourism and conservation activity because the monarch butterfly passes through there every year. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 4.526 HA EJIDO CHINCUA We have known the Chincua Ejido for more than two years and we began to understand the need to reforest to work on the watershed that is within its territory. The Chincua dam is very important for agriculture in the region since Senguio and Maravatío irrigate their agricultural lands with the water that is reserved there during the rains. Furthermore, because some of the lands are next to a state highway, they have had severe fire problems, which is why it is necessary to carry out cultural work to prevent fires and continue reforesting. We have planted willows, ash trees, pines, cedars and oaks in different parts of their lands. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 21.418 HA LEODEGARIO RUÍZ Leodegario is originally from Puerto, Tlalpujahua and a landowner of forested areas and lands used for years for cultivation. For some years he has worked for the recovery of the forest. ReforestACCION began working with him since 2021, donating to him until today more than 13,700 trees of different species such as: Pinus pseudostrobus, Pinus devoniana and Cupressus lusitanica. The trees have been planted on former agricultural lands, ravines and land with little forest cover. Leodegario has supported us in tree-moving volunteer days. Marker MEXICO Leaf REFORESTATION Area 2.843 HA EJIDO CARINDAPAZ Ejido Carindapaz is a small ejido located in Senguio, Michoacan. Due to its geographical location, it has lost a lot of land due to pressure from urban development and the forests have been sold to convert them into homes or premises. There are fewer and fewer usable forest resources, so the ejido is seeking to recover the health of the forest. It is important to care for and maintain this forest due to its importance in infiltrating water for some springs that supply drinking water in Senguio. In addition, the care of this ejido’s lands is very important due to its proximity to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve and the monarch butterfly migration route. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 4.673 HA EJIDO SAN LORENZO We started working with the Ejido San Lorenzo in 2020. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. We have donated over 41960 trees of different species which now we have the compromise to monitor and help them to establish in their lands. We have worked together for more than 15 days of volunteering and community work promoted by ReforestACCIÓN. We are working with them over 70 hectares with different characteristics. We have worked high rates of degradation, idle lands, lands with little vet coverage and lands with forest management. The projects carried out in San Lorenzo have had an impact on more than 507 people. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 6.959 HA OTILIO TÉLLEZ Otilio Téllez is and has been a very important ally in the Tlalpujahua area since the beginning of our operations. On his ranch, reforestations have been carried out to recover forest after a forest fire, reforestations where there is chaos due to the forest use that the participant gives him and different agroforestry systems have been implemented. Otilio is a retired professor who has understood the importance of diversity in systems and who has shared with us the love of working for the land. ReforestACCION has donated to the professor and his brother Charly more than 6,000 trees of different species of fruit and timber trees. In addition, the professor planted 800 maguey trees (donated by ReforestACCION) in 2023 on leisure lands with the objectives of: retaining the soil, having vegetation cover and reducing the speed of water on the land. Finally, on this ranch ReforestACCION has a forestry nursery in which around 60,000 trees are produced per year. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 19.795 HA BELLS ROAD, NEWELL. ZONE A. This project is located on protected, privately owned land, previously used for sugar cane and cattle production. At the request of the owners, Daintree Life are restoring native tropical forest according to authentic pre-clearing ecosystem data from the Australian government. Zone A is the first of multiple proposed adjoining planting areas, with the whole planting footprint encompassing four distinct regional ecosystems - three of which are listed as endangered. Marker AUSTRALIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 0.836 HA EJIDO SAN FRANCISCO Reforestation with and in the Ejido San Francisco began in 2021. Together with our support, they have already planted 33,550 pine trees of different species such as pseudostrobus and devoniana. Reforestation has been carried out in different places where there has been exploitation, where there have been fires and in clearings caused by ant felling or aging of the trees. 71.97 hectares have been intervened and the work of ReforestACCION has impacted 1,050 people who belong to the ejido. This ejido has supported us in unloading trees that we have received as a donation, they have given us forest soil for the nursery and they have supported us in volunteering days in the nurseries. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 4.162 HA EJIDO SAN JOSÉ DE GUADALUPE In 2022 we began to carry out reforestation with and in the San José de Guadalupe ejido. The ejidal commissioner asked us for pine trees to plant in their forest glades. . They seek to improve forest management and also seek to improve the conditions of their forest. The ejido has 120 ejidatarios who have been participatory and willing to support us in different volunteer days. In addition, they make excellent plantations in which they take care of the entire process. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 21.143 HA EJIDO SAN JOSÉ CORRALES We started working with the Ejido San José Corrales in 2021. We are promoting actions so that its forest is better managed and in better condition. We have donated over 27,150 trees of different species which now we have the compromise to monitor and help them to establish in their lands. We are working with them over 107 hectares of forest. Since we started working together they have always shown commitment to supporting us in different tasks.They have a lot of knowledge in how to carry out the work prior to, during and after reforestation. Their plantations always have high survival rates. In addition, the care of this ejido’s lands is critical due to its proximity to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve and the monarch butterfly migration route. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 110.522 HA EJIDO HERVIDERO Y PLANCHA Last year we started working with this ejido thanks to a forestry engineer who is in charge of the forest management plan for different ejidos of Ocampo and Angangueo, municipalities of Michoacán. The reforestation was carried out on idle land in the ejido that had not been worked on for many years. The soil of the land has little organic matter and high compaction rates. 5,111 trees were planted on 3.44 hectares with the goal of reaching 900 trees per hectare. Infiltration ditches were made to plant most of the trees and other trees were planted on the periphery. During the dry season of 2023 we support irrigation and in 2024 we seek to reforest again, but with different species such as oaks and cedars. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 3.440 HA ARTURO MARÍN Arturo Marín is originally from Puerto, Tlalpujahua and a landowner of forested areas and lands used for years for cultivation. ReforestACCION began working with him since 2021, donating to him until today 1300 trees of different species such as: Pinus pseudostrobus, Pinus devoniana and Cupressus lusitanica. He has planted the trees on the periphery of his land, and in parts attached to the forest that he previously used as farmland. Their objective is to fill their land with trees, but leave a part for agriculture. Arturo is an example of many projects like this where people are reforesting the surroundings of their houses and small properties. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 2.337 HA EJIDO OCAMPO Last year we started working with this ejido thanks to a forestry engineer who is in charge of the forest management plan for different ejidos of Ocampo and Angangueo, municipalities of Michoacán. The reforestation was carried out on land previously used for agriculture, in forest glades and in places where the forest presents significant degradation rates. In 2022 they reforested with pines and for this year they planted cedars. ReforestAACIÓN has donated 14,500 trees which have been planted on more than 50 hectares. They are really active in all our activities and they always show good disposition. Ejido Ocampo has helped us with soil for nurseries and in tree movement maneuvers. Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 11.165 HA ADOLFO MARÍN Adolfo Marín is originally from Santa María, Tlalpujahua and a landowner of forested areas. In 2021 ReforestACCION began to support the participant to reforest his lands, so far 2,550 pine trees have been donated and planted. Adolfo is very committed to taking care of the forest, every year he works to reforest his lands seeking to improve the conditions of the forest, so that in the future his family can take advantage of the benefits that it offers us. Some of the benefits that the forest provides in the area range from energy to construction, medicine, food, recreation, among others Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 2.053 HA UDUMUKA FARM The Udumuka Farm pilot project is Green Horizon's first large scale pilot and acts as a proof of concept. This pilot project establishes a (preliminary and) scalable model for a regionally-adapted reforestation approach to sequester carbon, restore and conserve biodiversity, and to produce products for harvest and use by local communities. Forests and wooded ecosystems play a vital role in the local landscapes and communities, and are most likely to be successful if they are ‘multi-functional’. The design uses a holistic approach to achieve as many diverse goals as possible, while ensuring the primary goals are met. The design is based on ecological principles that mimic local forest ecosystem dynamics – those of the ‘dry miombo woodland’ – and adapt them to meet the project constraints and goals. The dry miombo woodland is a dominant ecosystem type in the Iringa area (and large areas of Tanzania and east Africa and southern Africa). Marker TANZANIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 12.029 HA SALVADOR GONZÁLEZ RESÉNDIZ . Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 0.960 HA EJIDO RINCÓN DE SOTO . Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 11.262 HA ALEJANDRO GUZMÁN PONCE . Marker MEXICO Leaf MANAGEMENT Area 3.680 HA GROUND2GUT The “Ground2Gut” project is managed by the non-profit entities BTLLAgroforestry and FoodInnovate. While BTLLAgroforestry is a private field monitoring laboratory for soil and water restoration in Chao Phraya River lowlands by landowners initiated in 2016 to work with farmers, the FoodInnovate is a network of food scientists from Thai universities and local investors focusing on food-health-ecology-society nexus. We are working at the field scale that campaigning rural-urban co-development to improve local livelihoods using climate-adaptive agroforestry for floods and water-retention areas during annual floods. Marker THAILAND Leaf AGROFORESTRY Area 3.443 HA DHOLAKIA FOUNDATION'S AFFORESTATION PROJECT Making the most of the global tree-growing movement, the Dholakia Foundation propels a promising initiative to grow 10 million trees by the year 2030 to offset the environmental challenges posed by deforestation and carbon emissions. Through innovative strategies and wide-ranging participation to embody the “right tree, right place, right community for the right reasons” principle, Mission 102030 aims to expand the world’s canopies, rejuvenate ecosystems, sequester carbon, and create a lasting impact on the global environment. Marker INDIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 20.527 HA KISII BIODIVERSITY RESTORATION AND AGROFORESTRY The Kisii Restoration and Agroforestry project is an aggressive idea which seeks to work with farmers to plant trees in selected water catchment areas and wetlands that have been interfered with by mostly, human activity. The organization has agreed with the local farmers on the following gaols that seek to mitigate the effects of climate change; 1. Create awareness on the impact of climate change on their livelihoods and actively involve the community in coming up with mitigation measures, both short and long term. 2. Embrace agroforestry for their ecological and social economic well being. 3. Participate in restoration activities where, trees will be planted in areas identified as either rain catchment or wetland/swamp 4. Protect existing rivers, wetlands, swamps and hills that are important in influencing rain patterns and biodiversity 5. And nurture and protect the trees planted for a period of up to 40 years. Marker KENYA Leaf AGROFORESTRY Area 5.521 HA LT - MACANAL - EL VOLADOR - 1 Descripción Marker COLOMBIA Leaf REFORESTATION Area 5.006 HA © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map © Maxar