This project has been developed by the University of Leicester in partnership with MSRM (the Mongolian Society for Range Management) through a three year research project, funded by the Darwin Initiative, to develop and implement novel approaches to conservation in Mongolia
Read MoreThe Bujang Raba Community PES project, coordinated by KKI WARSI, conserves endangered primary rainforest in Sumatra's Bukti Barisan forest through a REDD+ intervention programme. The project involves 5 indigenous communities in protecting tropical mountainous forests.
Read MoreThe project combines coastal rainforest protection with agroforestry, with a special focus on producing the agricultural commodity Melanesian Chestnut (Canarium indium) for participating community members
Read MoreIn addition to creating new employment opportunities and increased revenues for smallholders, the project delivers new jobs directly linked to the project, as well as ecosystem services, such as improved water, soil, and air quality
Read MoreThe objective of the project “Rehabilitation and sustainable management by REACH Italia of degraded pastures in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso” is to reverse degradation of pastures and foster sustainable land management of the pastures in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso
Read MoreIts aim is to provide long-term incentives for mangrove protection and restoration through community involvement and benefit. This project is the first community-based project of this kind in the world to successfully trade mangrove carbon credits
Read MoreThe Yaeda Valley REDD+ project strengthens land tenure, management capacity and local natural resource management in Hadza hunter-gatherer and Tatoga pastoralist communities in Northern Tanzania, thereby contributing to local and international conservation aims
Read MoreThe project coordinates community-led efforts in climate change mitigation and adaptation through agroforestry and reforestation activities, reducing the local community’s vulnerability to climate change through benefits derived from tree-based land use systems
Read MoreThe Emiti Nibwo Bulora project directly involves small-scale farmers from the Kagera region in western Tanzania in the mitigation of climate change, whilst delivering livelihood benefits to communities
Read MoreThe Sofala Community Carbon Project is developing sustainable land use and rural development activities in communities around and within the buffer zones of the Gorongosa and Marromeu National Parks in central Mozambique
Read MoreTrees for Global Benefits
Read MoreThe ArBolivia project started as a portfolio of small-scale reforestation activities within the Clean Development Mechanism of UNFCCC, but has shifted to voluntary carbon markets
Read MoreScolel’te is the longest-running ecosystem services project on the Voluntary Carbon Market across the globe. It has served as a benchmark and formed the basis for the development of the Plan Vivo system.
Read MoreCoffee you can trace back to a farm we reforested
Read MoreThe CommuniTree Carbon Program uses reforestation to create long-term income opportunities for farmers in the poorest parts of the world who are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Read MoreThis project aims to create safe habitats for Grey Slender Lorises through the planting of native trees.
Read MoreOur goal is to set nature back on it’s correct course through restoration, reforestation, conservation, and education using organic and natural remediation. We aim to empower both individuals and our greater community to take action against the destruction our planet is facing from our past and in our present…for the future.
Read MoreSeedlings will be outplanted in the Magamba Nature Reserve to rebuild the forest cover. In addition, the project will plant trees to preserve the Lushoto Jegestal Water Catchment Basin, which supplies fresh water to over 20,000 people in the people in Lushoto Township and is important to the health of the Reserve.
Read MoreWe are at the forefront of championing restoration throughout the UK. As well as restoring our own sites, we are working with landowners and managers to restore privately-owned ancient woodland. Together, we’ve committed more than 34,000 hectares of damaged woodlands back into a process of recovery.
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