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The Global Forest Summit: an event to accelerate action for forests

A high-level international event, the Global Forest Summit will be held on March 12. Co-organized by Reforest'Action and the Open Diplomacy Institute, this virtual summit will bring together representatives of international organizations, members of governments, as well as decision-makers from the business world, community leaders and NGOs, to call for joint action in favor of forests and present concrete solutions to accelerate their protection and restoration.

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Global Forest Summit - reforestation - institutions

In Tanzania, our goal of 1 million trees planted has been reached!

At the end of 2019, Reforest'Action joined a vast reforestation campaign in the heart of the Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. More than a year after the launch of the project, all the trees funded were planted on the land. A look back at an ambitious project serving the forests and local communities.

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Tanzanie - reforestation - Agroforestry

Five initiatives in favor of the world's forests by 2030

In 2021, the world's forests are at a historical turning point. This momentum is particularly illustrated by the launch of the UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration, in the wake of the emergence of a multitude of international initiatives, which aimed at taking fast and strong action over the next ten years to protect and restore forest ecosystems on a global scale. Discover the 5 initiatives that will mark the next decade in favor of forests.

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Restauration des écosystèmes - restauration des forêts

Protect and restore the world's forests, two urgent and complementary actions

Although forests provide us with invaluable services every day, they are still affected by deforestation at a pace of 10 million hectares deforested each year. Collective action to protect and restore forests is more urgent than ever. These actions, closely complementary and both urgently needed, will together provide a significant part of the global response to the climate and biodiversity crisis.

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Stéphane Hallaire - restauration des forêts - protection des forêts

In Belgium, a stand of various species has been created out of a spruce monoculture that used to be gnawed by bark beetles.

In Roupage, our planting project enabled the reforestation of a plot of land populated by spruce trees, which used to be attacked by wood-eating insects. The project has been carried out with the support of our Reforest'Actors and our contributors, Puratos and Revolve.

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Belgique - reboisement - insectes ravageurs - scolytes

VIDEO - The purpose of Reforest'Action

Preserving, restoring and creating forests based on tree species diversity: here is the purpose of Reforest’Action since 2010. Discover the film of our actions and achievements in the service of the world's forests, in response to the challenges of climate and biodiversity.

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Reforest'Action

Promod offers their customers the chance to participate in reforestation around the world

Promod continues in their collaboration with Reforest’Action as part of their approach “PROMOD for good”, which looks at developing the sustainability of their fashion. This is the opportunity for the brand to continue with their support of tree plantations in France and internationally.

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CSR - Promod - reforestation - commitment

Madagascar: over 10,000 trees take root on the banks of the Onive River

In Madagascar, our reforestation campaign is coming to an end with the planting of the last trees of the season. In total, Reforest'Action's support to the Génération Masoala project will have made it possible to plant 82,000 trees since 2018, including 60,000 trees in 2020. Let’s have a look back at one of this season's flagship operations that generated great benefits for both the environment and local communities: the reforestation of the Onive River banks.

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Madagascar - reforestation - déforestation - Soil erosion

Ecosystem restoration: 5 questions about the Great Green Wall of the Sahel region

Since 2007, the Great Green Wall project, led by the African Union, aims to fight against the spread of the desert by restoring natural ecosystems within a 15 km wide and 7,800 km long strip that crosses eleven Sahelian countries. Originally conceived as a vegetal barrier to hold the desert back, the project now has a broader approach: sustainable management and restoration of these arid ecosystems. Fifteen years after its launch, how is the Great Green Wall evolving? What challenges does it face and what are its future prospects? Discover the project through five questions.

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Forest Culture - Ecosystem restoration - Great Green Wall - désertification

Brazil: reforestation of protected reserves in Amazonia

In Brazil, our project continues in new plantation areas in the state of Rondônia. The objective: to involve the traditional populations of protected reserves in the creation of edible forests by guaranteeing them access to these resources. The planting of more than 250,000 trees began in December and will continue in the coming weeks on formerly burnt or degraded pastures.

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Brazil - Amazon - déforestation - reforestation