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我们的客户在 PrintReleaf 认证的全球重新造林项目中共同重新造林了10,651棵树

Northern Ireland
6,484
重新造林的标准树木
2
SDGs
With native woodland circa at 1% of the surface area of Ireland, it has become vitally important not only to create new native woodlands for the future, but...


Madagascar
1,590
重新造林的标准树木
5
SDGs
Madagascar, due to its isolation from the rest of the world, has tremendous biodiversity and high rates of endemic species. 80% of the species of Madagascar...


Tanzania
1,549
重新造林的标准树木
6
SDGs
Climate change is felt severely in Tanzania. Mt. Kilimanjaro’s glacial ice cap has been slowly melting for decades with only 20% remaining. Tanzania’s dry...


Romania
638
重新造林的标准树木
5
SDGs
A large proportion of the Carpathian basin with an altitude above 1000m is populated by monocultures of spruce (_Picea abies_), as a result of forestry...


France (Torcé)
194
重新造林的标准树木
4
SDGs
France - Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie The plots to be reforested are located on a ZNIEFF (Natural Area of Ecological, Faunistic and Floristic Interest), south...


Northern California
112
重新造林的标准树木
4
SDGs
The Northern California project includes reforestation across multiple zones in the region. The primary purpose is wildfire restoration.


Mexico
51.36
重新造林的标准树木
5
SDGs
Deforestation and poverty are devastating global problems which can’t be solved in isolation. Desperate to feed their families, poor farmers in Oaxaca and...


Dominican Republic
32.79
重新造林的标准树木
5
SDGs
Deforestation and poverty are devastating global problems which can’t be solved in isolation. Desperate to feed their families, poor farmers in many parts of...


British Columbia (Cariboo)
0.00
重新造林的标准树木
2
SDGs
British Columbia is characterized by abundant forests, rugged Pacific coastline, mountains, plateaus, and pristine lakes and rivers. Forests cover two-thirds...
