🌿🌍 Promoting Sustainability with Evertreen! 🌍🌿 With climate change and biodiversity loss posing critical global challenges, finding sustainable solutions is essential. Evertreen is leading this mission by partnering with individuals and businesses to promote sustainability through tree planting, agroforestry systems, and forest restoration projects. Tree planting is one of the most impactful actions to improve the environment, as trees absorb CO2, release oxygen, and provide habitats for wildlife. Evertreen's initiatives focus on restoring degraded lands, enhancing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon, ensuring long-term environmental benefits. Gift a Tree: A meaningful gesture to celebrate special occasions and support environmental causes. Each tree represents a living legacy that contributes to the planet's well-being. Support Our Agroforestry Projects: We promote sustainable land use, improve soil health, and support local farmers. Join us in making a difference! Learn more in our latest article and help create a greener future: https://buff.ly/3RV8dGD #Sustainability #TreePlanting #Agroforestry #ForestRestoration #Evertreen 🌱✨
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Certified forest investments combine environmental stewardship with economic growth, ensuring sustainable management of forest ecosystems. These investments align with global sustainability goals, offering myriad benefits for the environment, economy, and society. Key Highlights: 🔑 Environmental: Certified forests protect biodiversity, mitigate climate change, and maintain soil and water health. 🔑 Economic: They offer stable returns, access to premium markets, and reduced risks. 🔑 Social: Engaging local communities and empowering indigenous peoples, these investments foster social inclusion and development. Explore how certified forest investments can drive sustainable development and economic empowerment. 🌍💡 #SustainableInvesting #Forestry #EconomicGrowth #EnvironmentalStewardship #ImpactInvestment 🔗 Read the full article.
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For the trees: A quest to protect Australia’s forests - https://lnkd.in/gdYpPNuN - In the sun-drenched land of Australia, where vibrant ecosystems once thrived, a symphony of natural wonder and ecological balance painted the landscape. The eucalyptus-scented breeze, the rustle of leaves, and the gentle gaze of koalas perched high in the trees — all once stood as testaments to the beauty and resilience of Australia's forests. But the echoes of deforestation, the ravages of climate change, and the scars of ferocious wildfires have left a profound impact, challenging the very fabric of these precious ecosystems.These State Forests are located in Gumbaynggirr country in New South Wales, Australia. The continued logging of these natural resources throughout the eastern forests of Australia serve as a signal for increased awareness and an opportunity for collective action. Here we take a closer look at what's at stake and how we can collectively address this crucial issue. It is a chance for change, before the impacts become irreversible. A chance that will ensure a sustainable future for both our environment and the communities that rely on it.. The state of logging: separating fact from fiction Credit: HP Before the 1970s mature trees were harvested from State Forests in a more sustainable manner. Men with bow saws set out to carefully select specific trees, minimising damage to the surrounding environment — a task once essential for sheltering our growing population. Before the technology boom, we collaborated with the land, taking only what was necessary to build and sustain our community.Today, the logging landscape has changed. A technologically evolved society ushered in a transformation in the logging industry. The days of hand tools have given way to heavy machinery that tears through the landscape in pursuit of trees. Vast hectares are now stripped down to bare soil. These 40-tonne machines compact the dry ground, hindering the forest's natural growth, healing and regeneration.A common misconception prevails: that mature timber serves high-value purposes for homes and shelters. In reality, these century-old trees are relegated to "low-grade materials." They're more likely to become wood chips, pallets, and even firewood. This prompts a crucial question: Why do we permit this depletion of our valued ecosystem when sustainable tree farming offers a viable and eco-friendly alternative?Money doesn't grow on trees Credit: HP Logging has consequences beyond the environment. It affects both local wildlife and carbon stores in these ancient forests. There is also the unseen financial burden carried by Australians through taxes. According to the NSW Forestry Corporation's (2021-22) annual report, logging nati
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TREE PLANTATION Tree plantation is a crucial aspect of environmental conservation and sustainable development. As our planet faces the challenges of climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss, the need for extensive tree plantation has become more apparent than ever. Trees play a fundamental role in maintaining ecological balance, preserving biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and enhancing the overall well-being of the planet and its inhabitants. Ecological Significance: Trees are the lungs of our planet, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis. This process not only provides the essential oxygen we breathe but also helps in reducing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, thus mitigating the impact of climate change. Additionally, trees act as natural air purifiers, filtering pollutants and improving air quality. Biodiversity Conservation: Forests are home to a vast array of plant and animal species, many of which are endangered or at risk of extinction. Tree plantation contributes to the conservation of biodiversity by creating and preserving habitats for countless organisms. Moreover, forests serve as genetic reservoirs for future generations of plants, ensuring the continued adaptation and evolution of diverse species. Soil Health and Erosion Control: The roots of trees play a crucial role in preventing soil erosion. They bind the soil particles together, reducing the risk of landslides and preserving the fertility of the land. Additionally, trees contribute to water retention in the soil, preventing runoff and maintaining a sustainable water supply for both humans and wildlife. Climate Change Mitigation: Tree plantation serves as a powerful tool in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, storing carbon in their biomass, and promoting overall environmental resilience. Afforestation and reforestation projects are essential components of international efforts to combat climate change. Economic Benefits: Apart from their ecological significance, trees also offer numerous economic advantages. Sustainable forestry practices can provide a renewable source of timber, non-timber forest products, and employment opportunities for local communities. Agroforestry, combining tree planting with agriculture, can enhance crop yields, improve soil fertility, and create a more resilient farming system. Conclusion Tree plantation is not merely an environmental activity; it is a crucial investment in the future of our planet. Governments, organizations, and individuals must collaborate to promote large-scale tree plantation initiatives, adopt sustainable forestry practices, and work towards creating a greener and healthier world. Each tree planted is a step towards a sustainable future, contributing to the well-being of present and future generations. The time to act is now, for the sake of the planet and all its inhabitants. #SNSInstitutions #SNSDesignThinkers #DesignThinking
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Artical about TREE PLANTATION #SNSInstitutions #SNSDesignThinkers #DesignThinking TREE PLANTATION Tree plantation is a crucial aspect of environmental conservation and sustainable development. As our planet faces the challenges of climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss, the need for extensive tree plantation has become more apparent than ever. Trees play a fundamental role in maintaining ecological balance, preserving biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and enhancing the overall well-being of the planet and its inhabitants. Ecological Significance: Trees are the lungs of our planet, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis. This process not only provides the essential oxygen we breathe but also helps in reducing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, thus mitigating the impact of climate change. Additionally, trees act as natural air purifiers, filtering pollutants and improving air quality. Biodiversity Conservation: Forests are home to a vast array of plant and animal species, many of which are endangered or at risk of extinction. Tree plantation contributes to the conservation of biodiversity by creating and preserving habitats for countless organisms. Moreover, forests serve as genetic reservoirs for future generations of plants, ensuring the continued adaptation and evolution of diverse species. Soil Health and Erosion Control: The roots of trees play a crucial role in preventing soil erosion. They bind the soil particles together, reducing the risk of landslides and preserving the fertility of the land. Additionally, trees contribute to water retention in the soil, preventing runoff and maintaining a sustainable water supply for both humans and wildlife. Climate Change Mitigation: Tree plantation serves as a powerful tool in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, storing carbon in their biomass, and promoting overall environmental resilience. Afforestation and reforestation projects are essential components of international efforts to combat climate change. Economic Benefits: Apart from their ecological significance, trees also offer numerous economic advantages. Sustainable forestry practices can provide a renewable source of timber, non-timber forest products, and employment opportunities for local communities. Agroforestry, combining tree planting with agriculture, can enhance crop yields, improve soil fertility, and create a more resilient farming system. Conclusion Tree plantation is not merely an environmental activity; it is a crucial investment in the future of our planet. Governments, organizations, and individuals must collaborate to promote large-scale tree plantation initiatives, adopt sustainable forestry practices, and work towards creating a greener and healthier world. Each tree planted is a step towards a sustainable future, contributing to the well-being of present and future generations. The time to act is now, for the sake.
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🌳🌍 The Need for Mindful Reforestation Action 🌍🌳 The urgency of combating climate change is undeniable, and tree-planting initiatives have gained substantial attention. Today, you are invited to contribute to planting trees when you buy a plane ticket, at your local shop when buying mineral water, or when a dear person dies. While reforestation is crucial, we must shift our focus from mindless planting to a comprehensive ecosystem approach. Here's why: 1️⃣ Biodiversity Matters: Ecosystems thrive on diversity, and so does our planet. Monoculture plantations, often promoted for simplicity and yield, pose a grave threat to biodiversity. We must prioritize a variety of tree species to create resilient and balanced ecosystems. If you are helping plant monocultures of pine in areas where it is not native, you are just helping the local timber industry, nothing else. Just say NO! 2️⃣ Carbon Storage: Trees are a vital tool in sequestering carbon dioxide. However, establishing monocultures or replacing native forests with non-native species diminishes the carbon storage capacity. True progress lies in protecting existing forests and promoting biodiversity. 3️⃣ Clearcutting Conundrum: The destructive practice of clearcutting forests followed by planting is counterproductive. It disrupts habitats, releases stored carbon, and disrupts the delicate balance of ecosystems. Instead, sustainable forestry practices are essential. If the area where you are planting trees has stumps, please ask the organizers why this is. If someone is issuing carbon credits for this planting, they are straight lying, as this is a huge emission of carbon from bear soil and it will take 30-50 years to regain that. 4️⃣ The Greenwashing Dilemma: It's disheartening to see instances of "greenwashing," where companies or public forest agencies claim environmental action while contributing to deforestation. Transparency is key to ensuring a genuine positive impact. If you are a company that is working towards its sustainability goals, you do not want to be called out for greenwashing or double financing. 5️⃣ Double Financing: In some cases, public forestry companies receive funding from both the state (via tax) and the public. These funds must be allocated wisely to genuinely support reforestation efforts and enhance forest health. If the area is already under the management of a forest agency, then they are already paid via your tax to grow plant material and reforest the area. Taking money from companies or private people is double financing and a waste of funds. Also, these forests will 99% be cleared and timber sold for profit. Just say NO! To combat climate change effectively, we must reevaluate our approach to tree planting. Let's embrace the complexity of ecosystems, prioritize biodiversity, and hold organizations accountable for their reforestation practices. Our planet's future depends on it. 🌏🌱 #ClimateChange #Reforestation #Biodiversity #Sustainability
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As our classes are coming to an end,let us talk about the constraints of dry land ecosystems. Desertification is threatening to increase by 17% due to global warming and even as we try to fight climate change, it is crucial that we understand what we are fighting. One of them happens to be land degradation. Land degradation in dryland ecosystems refers to the deterioration of the land's quality, productivity, and biodiversity due to various factors such as unsustainable land management practices, climate change, overgrazing, deforestation, and soil erosion. This degradation can lead to decreased soil fertility, loss of vegetation cover, desertification, and ultimately, reduced ability of the land to support life and provide ecosystem services. It is a significant constraint for dryland ecosystems, as it exacerbates issues like water scarcity, food insecurity and water loss, impacting both human livelihoods and biodiversity. To prevent land degradation, humans can take several actions: Implement sustainable land management practices: This includes techniques such as conservation agriculture, agroforestry, crop rotation, and terracing to maintain soil health and prevent erosion. Promote reforestation and afforestation: Planting trees helps to stabilize soil, prevent erosion, and restore biodiversity. Practice responsible grazing and livestock management: Proper grazing management techniques such as rotational grazing can prevent overgrazing and degradation of grasslands. Reduce deforestation and land conversion: Protecting forests and natural habitats helps to maintain soil structure, prevent erosion, and preserve biodiversity. Adopt water conservation measures: Implementing water-saving technologies, such as drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting, helps to prevent soil erosion and maintain soil moisture levels. Control invasive species: Managing invasive plant species helps to prevent habitat degradation and maintain ecosystem balance. Promote sustainable land-use planning: Encouraging land-use practices that prioritize conservation, such as zoning regulations and protected areas, helps to prevent land degradation and preserve natural resources. Raise awareness and educate communities: Educating people about the importance of land conservation and sustainable practices can lead to greater adoption of responsible land management techniques. Our dry land ecosystems are a great opportunity that we can greatly invest in for the betterment of humanity Stay Informed!
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Achieving carbon neutrality in forests involves a combination of sustainable forest management practices, conservation efforts, and reforestation initiatives. Here are some forest activities that can contribute to carbon neutrality: ü .Implementing sustainable logging practices that prioritize selective cutting and regeneration. ü. Avoiding clear-cutting and preserving natural forest ecosystems. ü .Monitoring and controlling logging activities to prevent illegal logging and minimize environmental impact. ü Planting native trees in deforested or degraded areas to restore ecosystems. ü Establishing new forests (afforestation) on unused or barren lands. ü Utilizing agroforestry practices that integrate trees with agricultural crops. ü Protecting existing forests from illegal logging, land conversion, and other threats. ü Establishing and expanding protected areas to safeguard biodiversity and carbon stocks. ü Implementing policies and incentives to discourage deforestation. ü Promoting sustainable land-use practices that prioritize forest conservation. ü Enhanced Forest Carbon Monitoring:Utilizing advanced technologies like satellite imagery and remote sensing to monitor changes in forest carbon stocks.Implementing comprehensive carbon accounting systems to track emissions and removals. ü Promoting Sustainable Wood Products:Encouraging the use of sustainably harvested wood products to support responsible forestry practices.Certifying forests under reputable certification programs (e.g., Forest Stewardship Council) to ensure sustainable management. ü Community Involvement:Engaging local communities in forest management and conservation efforts.Supporting community-based forestry initiatives that promote sustainable practices and livelihoods. ü Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems:Rehabilitating degraded ecosystems through reforestation and ecosystem restoration projects.Implementing measures to improve soil health and water retention. ü Education and Awareness:Educating the public about the importance of forests in climate regulation and the role of individual actions in supporting carbon neutrality.Encouraging sustainable practices in daily life, such as reducing reliance on products associated with deforestation. By combining these activities, it is possible to enhance the capacity of forests to sequester carbon and mitigate climate change while promoting biodiversity and supporting local communities.
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𝗖𝗦𝗢 𝗥𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲: Afforestation Area 2023 PUBLISHED 25 JUNE 2024 ❱ This release contains an analysis of the area afforested under Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine afforestation schemes during the period 2007 to 2023. ❱ Afforestation is the planting of trees on land not previously under forest. ❱ The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Afforestation Schemes* provide financial support to encourage the planting of trees on land not previously under forest. *The primary purpose of the afforestation schemes are to make progress towards the achievement of the following objectives: - increase Ireland’s forest cover to 18%; - establishment of 8,000 hectares (ha) of new diverse, multifunctional and climate resilient forests per annum (subject to the availability of funding and land); - provide at least 50% of the national area afforested with broadleaved species. Broadleaves must make up at least 20% by area of new conifer forests being established; - encourage forest management practices in newly planted forests that result in continuous cover forest (ccf) management and forest retention, enhancing and supporting natural systems by linking existing habitats and new, dedicated forest biodiversity areas within established forests; - expand and encourage appropriate management of new emergent native scrub forest with attendant biodiversity, habitat and ecosystem service enhancements, encourage the establishment of small native trees areas up to 2 ha on farms; - increase the area of new forest area used by members of the public for forest recreation, amenity, health and wellbeing by providing dedicated “open forests” and specific forest recreational and amenity facilities; - increase the uptake of agroforestry systems for biodiversity, carbon sequestration, animal welfare and the production of high quality hardwood timber; - develop forest-based biomass resources to support the circular and green economy in commercial and domestic markets; - support carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation and forest resilience through appropriate species selection and sustainable forest management; and - provide a forest resource to support economic viability and sustainability of rural communities through increased use of wood and wood products in construction and energy production. ❱ To view the key findings: see the attached image 💻 Read the Afforestation Area 2023 release in full: https://lnkd.in/d653cnu8 💻 Browse other CSO statistical releases by theme: https://lnkd.in/dkTSzWRu ------ 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝘀𝘁 & 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗰𝘆 You can trust us to provide independent and objective insights that contribute to a better and more informed future for us all. Learn more 💻: https://lnkd.in/eXtpwHdp 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝘀𝘁 | 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 | 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 #CSO #CSOIreland #CSOCountOnUs #TrustCSO www.cso.ie
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Save tree 🌲 🌴 Saving trees is crucial for the health of our planet and biodiversity. Trees play a vital role in providing oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, stabilizing soil, conserving water, and supporting wildlife. Here are some ways you can contribute to tree conservation and protection: 🌲Plant Trees: Participate in tree planting initiatives in your community or on your property. Plant native trees that support local ecosystems. 🌲Conserve Forests: Support organizations working to protect and conserve forests and natural habitats. Advocate for policies that promote sustainable forestry practices. 🌲Reduce Paper Use: Minimize paper consumption by opting for digital documents, using both sides of paper, and recycling paper products. 🌲Choose Sustainable Wood Products: When purchasing wood products, choose those certified by organizations like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) that promote sustainable forestry practices. 🌲Support Reforestation Projects: Donate to or volunteer with organizations involved in reforestation efforts, especially in areas affected by deforestation or wildfires. 🌲Practice Sustainable Land Use: Encourage sustainable land-use practices that prioritize conservation and restoration of forests and natural landscapes. 🌲Conserve Water: Trees require water to thrive. Conserving water through efficient irrigation practices helps trees and forests stay healthy. 🌲Raise Awareness: Educate others about the importance of trees and forests in combating climate change and preserving biodiversity. 🌲Reduce Carbon Footprint : Take steps to reduce your carbon footprint by using renewable energy, driving less, and supporting initiatives that promote clean energy. 🌲Participate in Advocacy : Get involved in advocacy efforts aimed at protecting forests and promoting policies that prioritize forest conservation and sustainable land management. By taking these actions, you can contribute to saving trees and ensuring a healthier and more sustainable environment for future generations. Every effort, no matter how small, can make a positive impact in conserving our precious forests and natural resources.
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Read our latest article on MEDIUM about #treedefi planting event and ESG meet-up in Brazil 🇧🇷 #esg #green #brazil #environment #carbonoffset #planting #trees
The Green Revolution of Treedefi in Estrela do Norte, Brazil: A Journey of Planting, Educating, and…
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