For several years, England has been working to restore its forest ecosystems. A trend illustrated by the three projects financed in the field by Reforest'Action.
End of 2021, our team went to monitor the 3 projects supported by Reforest'Action in Peru, but also to meet the partners who implement them on the field. Report in Tarapoto, Lamas and Piura.
Since December 31st, the north of the island of Sumatra (Indonesia) is struggling with torrential rains. Unfortunately, the areas of the two projects supported by Reforest'Action have not been spared.
Since the beginning of the project, 204,426 trees have been planted to restore forest plots and set up agroecosystems, a figure revealing of the efforts made to counter the loss of the county’s forest cover.
Located in the Andean Cordillera, this project of silvopastoralism and forest restoration is managed by Impulso Verde, with the financial support of Reforest’Action.
Several months after the launch of this project aimed at restoring the mountain ecosystems of the department of Nariño, it is now clear that the actions undertaken have environmental as well as socio-economic impacts.
Located along the Breede and Berg rivers in South Africa, the reforestation project supported by Reforest'Action and conducted on the ground by Breedekloolf Wine and Tourism (BTW) is unfolding in a positive way.
In Lower Guinea, within the Boffa area, located west of the country, the reforestation project within natural forests goes on, despite a difficult sanitary context.
North of Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece, the Aronas forest covers more than 1000 hectares. A massif that is precious to ecosystems and biodiversity, where a planting and an assisted natural regeneration project is taking place.
In China, Reforest'Action is supporting a forest landscape restoration project seeking to fight the desertification of degraded wastelands. To this day, 787,000 trees have been planted in the wastelands surrounding the Hulunbuir and Chifeng municipalities.