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I nostri clienti hanno riforestato collettivamente 14.668 alberi nei progetti di riforestazione globale certificati di PrintReleaf
Northern California
10.412
Alberi Standard Riforestati
4
SDGs
The Northern California project includes reforestation across multiple zones in the region. The primary purpose is wildfire restoration.This restoration of...
Malaysia
1.346
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)
1.136
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...
Romania
660
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...
France (Torcé)
625
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...
Michigan
448
Alberi Standard Riforestati
3
SDGs
Michigan's forests are a cornerstone of the state's rural communities, playing a vital economic and ecological role. This crucial restoration initiative...
British Columbia (Redstone)
25,75
Alberi Standard Riforestati
2
SDGs
During the summers of 2017, 2018 and 2021, British Columbia, Canada, was devastated by wildfires. The series of wildfires blazed through over 1.3 million...
California (Rim Fire)
13,92
Alberi Standard Riforestati
4
SDGs
The 2013 Rim Fire scorched over 250,000 acres of Sierra Nevada forest, leaving a lasting impact on local ecosystems. A multi-year restoration effort is...
Tanzania
1,17
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...