Our Projects
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OUR PROJECTS
Up & coming for April 2025!
Turning a degraded gravel mine into a biodiverse forest!
BEFORE
The area is an old gravel pit in Denmark where the soil is sandy and gravelly. After excavation in the gravel pit stopped, the area has been re-established with a layer of soil. Heavy machinery has been working on the area, resulting in damage to the soil structure.
The area is very hilly with slopes, it’s well-drained due to the hilly terrain and gravelly soil. Some channels are formed from soil erosion during heavy rainfall, causing water streams to run during rainstorms. There will be stream restoration to reduce erosion. These channels, along with the lake, improve the biodiversity potential of the forest. To achieve high production and thus climate impact, it is preferable to use as many coniferous trees as possible, conifers are better at creating a forest climate, which would also benefit the deciduous trees.
AFTER
Reforestation in Malawi, Africa
Degraded monoculture to Agroforestry
Regenerating desert grasslands
Fog nets for reforestation
Organic garden for schools in Africa
New project coming soon!