This project addresses degradation through an integrated landscape approach, balancing community,restoration and conservation needs. Women are empowered through personal bank accounts and green jobs, youth are engaged for permanence and monitoring, and crop returns increased through regenerated biodiversity.
The Suledo Forest and Emborley-Murtangos Carbon Project is a holistic initiative addressing environmental, social, and economic issues. It aims to restore forests and biodiversity, protect and support local communities, create employment opportunities, and generate carbon offsets for sale on the Voluntary Carbon Market. The project consists of three phases: Phase 1. ARR project for forest restoration, Phase 2. REDD+ project for forest protection, and Phase 3. And a Smallholder Farmer carbon project for assisting farmers in planting valuable trees on their farms.In the first phase, NRC International is partnering with 21 villages to restore 7500 hectares of de-forested Suledo Forest and the Emborley-Murtangos area over 5 to 7 years by planting 6,926,000 indigenous trees.
The Madaba project uses nature-based carbon sequestration to restore landscapes, enhance biodiversity, provide livelihoods and counter-act climate change. Using site-adapted Afforestation/Reforestation of degraded land, through fast-growing native species, benefiting people and planet.
This project is bringing the people living in Koga's Vicinity together to create an agroforestry buffer zone that will protect the reserve, bring the Rosewood tree back and improve their livelihoods.
The Kilimanjaro Project brings a more structured biodiversity, agroforestry and regenerative agricultural lens by combining the power of age-old restoration wisdom, applied science and cutting edge technology to create business models where communities are at the center of the design process; diversifying their incomes and improving lives and livelihoods - accelerating biodiversity and ecosystem restoration, fostering a more harmonious relationship between people and planet.
The project focuses on large-scale mangrove reforestation, enhanced with saline agriculture, regenerative aquaculture, and apiculture. It will restore fish populations, and improve soil quality, and water flows back to the area, providing a better economy and living conditions for the communities.
The project involves restoring natural forests through the reforestation native tree species in an area of about approximately 6.200 ha. The area is currently agricultural land, fallow or abandoned land, which was deforested between two hundred years and few decades ago.