Habitat Recovery Project
 

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Our Impact

action & Ethos

We're committed to restoring and revitalizing nature's untamed beauty, extending its positive impact far beyond the forest's edge. With meticulous planning, we've developed a symbiotic strategy comprising 'Community Ethos' and 'Pillars of Action.' Our goal extends beyond creating individual forests—we aspire to cultivate a replicable culture and program. Through this, we're dedicated to initiating community-centered land restoration projects worldwide.

COMMUNITY ETHOS

  • SOCIAL ECONOMY - This project places social welfare above profit; the aim is to enhance the community's quality of life, economically, socially, culturally and environmentally.

  • RELIEVE POVERTY - This project creates employment opportunities for impoverished local communities and reduces exposure and vulnerability to extreme weather events.

  • DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION - This project directly combats environmental racism, supporting and centering BIPOC communities and community members.

  • GENDER EQUALITY - This project aims to reduce inequality between women and men, empowering female and LGBTQ community members.

  • EDUCATION - This project holds space to educate the public on topics spanning environmentalism, sustainability, regenerative farming, and more.

  • STUDENTS AND VOLUNTEERS - This project is welcoming of students, internships, and receiving volunteers.

  • SOCIAL INCLUSION - This project promotes initiatives for marginalized group’s social inclusion through education and training.

  • TEAM & COMMUNITY BUILDING - Groups and companies can participate in field activities in this project.

PILLARS OF ACTION

  • Habitat Restoration and Revitalization: Efforts focused on restoring ecosystems, including native vegetation planting, water body rejuvenation, and fostering sustainable habitats for diverse wildlife.

  • Community Empowerment and Engagement: Programs dedicated to empowering local communities through education, training, and resource provision, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility for habitat conservation.

  • Environmental Education and Awareness: Initiatives aimed at educating people of all ages through workshops, seminars, and outreach events, emphasizing the importance of habitat preservation and its impact on communities.

  • Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations: Engagement in forging strategic partnerships with stakeholders, governmental bodies, and corporations to maximize resources and amplify the impact of habitat restoration and preservation efforts.

  • Sustainable Practices and Livelihood Enhancement: Activities promoting sustainable practices and technologies that mitigate environmental degradation while enhancing community livelihoods, ensuring a balance between conservation and human needs.

  • Research, Monitoring, and Adaptive Strategies: Commitment to ongoing research and monitoring programs to assess habitat health, adapting strategies based on insights to continuously improve conservation efforts.

  • Economic and Social Well-being Integration: Initiatives integrating habitat restoration with local economies and cultural practices to foster economic growth and social well-being within communities.

  • Long-Term Conservation Planning: Development of comprehensive, long-term conservation plans and initiatives to ensure sustained recovery and preservation of habitats for future generations, securing a legacy of environmental stewardship.

 

80% of the world’s forests are already destroyed.

world resources institute |  global forest resources assessment 2010

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