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Regenerative Agriculture

Rethinking our farming model with regenerative agriculture, or how to reconcile economic development and preserve resources

At a time when a quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions are caused by conventional agriculture, we urgently need to rethink our production methods. Regenerative agriculture offers constructive solutions. It is based on various agronomic practices inspired by organic farming, agroecology, and permaculture. Above all, it aims to ensure the long-term resilience and stability of the ecosystem by producing net positive impacts. Its priority is always to restore the quality of agricultural soils. Indeed, introducing more life and biodiversity into the dirt encourages the development of organic matter - making them more prosperous, more fertile, and naturally sequestering more carbon. Healthy soil will also impact water and air quality... and the whole ecosystem will become more stable in the long term and more resilient to climatic hazards.

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agriculture - IMPACT - regenerative - earth - Water - carbon - climate - ecosystemic - agroforesty - silvopastoralism - photosynthesis - CO2 - business - economy

Regenerative agriculture: Reforest'Action brings together the private sector at the United Nations Forum on Forests

On the occasion of the 18th session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF), Reforest'Action co-organized on May 9th a panel bringing together leaders from the private sector to discuss the positive role of regenerative agriculture and agroforestry in achieving the Global Forest Goals. The first panel of its kind at the UN, this event could pave the way for a partnership between the private sector and the UNFF.

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UNFF - United Nations Forum on Forests - regenerative agriculture - Regenerative Farming - Private Sector - Partnership - Agroforestry - SMI Agribusiness Taskforce - Stéphane Hallaire - Juliette Biao - Michele Zollinger - Alexander Gillet - Derek Nighbor - Nicolas Blain

AXA Forests for Good: a collective project to set up new sustainable forest management methods to combat health risks and climate change

Launched in September 2022, the AXA Forests for Good initiative aims to restore damaged forest ecosystems while making them more resistant to health risks and climate change. This 3-year program will be implemented on 400 of the 15,000 hectares of forests owned by AXA in France. The goal is to restore 87 plots in six forests that are being attacked by bark beetles across three French administrative departments: Meuse, Jura and Nièvre. To implement this project, AXA is supported by a group of active stakeholders, led by Reforest'Action and composed of AgroParisTech, two entities of the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE Renfor and Biogeco), France Nature Environnement (FNE) and four local associations. They will combine their environmental, social, technical and educational expertise to support forest restoration.

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AXA Forests for Good - RSE - Ecosystems restoration

Carbon finance

Carbon finance: a powerful tool in the fight against climate change

Greenhouse gases or GHGs act as a "natural protective shield" that keeps the Earth warm enough to live on. However, the increased concentration of these gases in the atmosphere (+51% of GHG emissions between 1990 and 2020 at the global level) is leading to an excessive climate warming. Since 2005 and the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol, mechanisms have been developed to encourage governments to reduce their carbon emissions. In order to do this, GHGs are gradually being transformed into tradable goods that can be exchanged on markets, just like any other currency, thus giving rise to a new branch of modern finance: carbon finance.

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CSR - carbon - carbon neutrality

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): compliance requirements for companies (2/2)

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): compliance requirements for companies (2/2)

Effective January 5, 2023, a new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires new environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures. Companies must therefore prepare for compliance with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) (see article 1/2). This directive imposes greater transparency on companies, but above all encourages them to embark on a transformation project that profoundly reexamines the companies’ impact on their environment – as well as the impact of the environment on the company.

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#CSR - ESG - sustainablefinances - CSRD - Reporting - sustainabledevelopment - sustainablereporting - responsibleinvestment - ESRS - sustainability report - NFRD - environment - social - governance - norms - standards - European Sustainability Reporting Standards

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): compliance requirements for companies (1/2)

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): compliance requirements for companies (1/2)

Effective January 5, 2023, a new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires new environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures. It supersedes the 2017 European NFRD (Non-Financial Reporting Directive), which had introduced the non-financial reporting obligation and whose implementation into French law had led to the non-financial performance declaration (DPEF, by its French acronym) of companies into their annual management report. Companies must consequently prepare to comply with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). Sustainability reporting should improve the information quality, reliability and accessibility for stakeholders and suppliers.

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#CSR - ESG - sustainablefinances - CSRD - Reporting - sustainabledevelopment - sustainablereporting - responsibleinvestment - ESRS - sustainability report - NFRD - environment - social - governance - norms - standards - European Sustainability Reporting Standards

Participation of Reforest'Action in the One Forest Summit: Global summit for the preservation and sustainable management of tropical forests

Participation of Reforest'Action in the One Forest Summit: Global summit for the preservation and sustainable management of tropical forests

Stéphane Hallaire - President and Founder of Reforest'Action, participated in the One Forest Summit, on March 1st and 2nd, 2023, in Libreville, Gabon. This world summit in favor of the preservation and sustainable management of tropical forests put at the heart of the debates the question of the valorization of natural capital by proposing scientific, environmental, social, and economical solutions to the forest countries. Measures were adopted within the "Libreville Plan" framework to help them reconcile the demanding protection of these ecosystems with direct economic interests.

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Elysée - One Forest Summit - carbon - biodiversity - forest - Tropical Forest - Congo - Carbon Finance - Développement - United Nations

Participation of Stéphane Hallaire, President and Founder of Reforest'Action, at an event organized by His Majesty King Charles III in favor of biodiversity

In 2023, His Majesty King Charles III has committed to dedicate a year of action to climate and biodiversity. Stéphane Hallaire, as President and Founder of Reforest'Action, was invited to a first reception in favor of global biodiversity at Buckingham Palace in London. This represented an opportunity to meet with project leaders and international leaders. He also took part in a round table discussion to encourage concrete action by the private sector in favor of nature.

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CBA - King Charles - Stéphane Hallaire - biodiversity - climate change - forest

Partnership signed between Reforest'Action & the Global Biodiversity Standard (GBS). An international standard in favor of biodiversity

Partnership signed between Reforest'Action & the Global Biodiversity Standard (GBS). An international standard in favor of biodiversity.

Reforest'Action has been part of the Global Biodiversity Standard (GBS) consortium since November 2022. As an international standard under construction, it encourages the protection, restoration and enhancement of biodiversity in tree planting and tree ecosystem restoration programs.

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biodiversity - forest - Ecosystems - animals - plants - GBS

Project design in Vitiforestry: Techniques enriched by stakeholder relationships. Four questions to Pierre Hermans, Director of the Research Department, Reforest'Action

Pierre Hermans shares with us his rich experience in vitiforestry - the practice of applying agroforestry techniques to vineyard plots. Implementing them requires adaptation to local contexts and the issues encountered on the territory. Our expert explains how he builds the project design in collaboration with multiple stakeholders.

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Vitiforestry - Agroforestry - regenerative agriculture - CSR - forest - vineyards - viticulture - carbon - biodiversity - stakeholders - project design