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The year 2018, rich in events and transformations, is coming to an end. The opportunity for the Reforest'Action team to take you on a journey of (re)discovery of our highlights... And to wish you a wonderful 2019!
Reforest’Action publishes today “Notre Avenir S’appelle Forêt” (Our Future is Named Forest), the first report that thoroughly analyses the ecological, economic and social issues of French forests during the 21st century and suggests answers to these challenges: the renewal of forests based on forest diversity as an ally.
For the first time in Europe, more than 15 different species have been planted in urban areas thanks to the incredible method of Professor Miyawaki this Tuesday, April 24. This technique, applied by our partner Urban Forests, makes it possible to reconstitute a wild forest comparable to a centenary ecosystem in less than ten years.
Spring is finally here, and the first long sunny days of the year make you want to escape into nature? We have imagined THE perfect playlist to take with you for your next forest bath. A big bowl of fresh air to soothe your stress and stimulate your immune system... along with music!
"Give me a tree and I will save the world" says Francis Hallé, one of the greatest biologists of our century, who dedicated his life to the knowledge and defence of trees. Portrait of the conqueror of canopies, who designed an extraordinary device to study them better: the Canopy Raft.
Nature alone is able to reduce 37% of CO2 emissions by 2030, according to an American study. And among these natural climatic solutions, the forest holds the first place!
Master of the art of growing wild forests in less than 30 years, the most famous Japanese botanist in the world tirelessly pursues his goal of restoring forests as they were at the origin of the world before the intervention of man.
On the occasion of Earth Day, April 22, the governments of the world will gather in New York to sign the Paris Agreement on Climate Change adopted at the COP21 in December 2015.