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I nostri clienti hanno riforestato collettivamente 930 alberi nei progetti di riforestazione globale certificati di PrintReleaf
France (Torcé)
242
Alberi Standard Riforestati
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...
Tanzania
215
Alberi Standard Riforestati
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...
Dominican Republic
193
Alberi Standard Riforestati
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...
Romania
138
Alberi Standard Riforestati
5
SDGs
This project aims to restore/replant those degraded lands which were made barren by the windthrow events of 2015-2020 with an emphasis on restoring the...
Madagascar
126
Alberi Standard Riforestati
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...
Malaysia
7,50
Alberi Standard Riforestati
4
SDGs
Highly degraded forest areas, caused by historic fires and illegal logging, are cleared of invasive grasses and vines. The resultant debris is removed in...
British Columbia (Cariboo)
2,88
Alberi Standard Riforestati
2
SDGs
British Columbia is characterized by abundant forests, rugged Pacific coastline, mountains, plateaus, and pristine lakes and rivers. Forests cover two-thirds...
Northern California
2,88
Alberi Standard Riforestati
4
SDGs
The Northern California project includes reforestation across multiple zones in the region. The primary purpose is wildfire restoration.
Northern Ireland
2,88
Alberi Standard Riforestati
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...